Breaking Down D.C. United's Salary Cap Situation

EPISODE · Jan 14, 2025 · 1H 9M

Breaking Down D.C. United's Salary Cap Situation

from Pitch Pass · host Wonk Eye Media

Keeping track of MLS' roster building mechanism is HARD! To help make sense of it all and to get a break down of D.C. United's salary cap situation, Roche brings Marc Machado on the first Pitch Pass of 2025.Marc has made MLS roster building his main focus and gives Roche an idea of DCU's current GAM numbers as well as what they can add over the next few months He also gives an overview of the latest rule changes announced by MLS on Tuesday. What is the state of DCU's finances?What kind of players can DCU add and when can/should they add players?What being "responsible" means to the club?How much does the club have to spend?These are just some of the questions Marc addresses on the show. Let's roll up our sleeves and get into the weeds! Follow Marc on Bluesky and X and read his work on Substack.Follow Pitch Pass on X and Bluesky

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