Yep, the Dodgers knew ahead of time he wasn't going to pitch this year but if he can't pitch for multiple years like he was the $70 million a year for just batting is a disaster.
Looking at this list you can't blame the owners for not wanting to pay big bucks for multiple years to a pitcher. Nola has disaster written all over it.
eh, it's really a $46 million a year contract in terms of present value and the luxury tax