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    ✅ ❌ No, we couldn't find any credible information indicating that Jack Flaherty is predicted to cut ties with the Dodgers for a $100+ million deal.

    Instead, the major news outlets report quite different and confirmed information:

    1. Jack Flaherty has signed a two-year, $35 million contract with the Detroit Tigers, which includes an opt-out clause after the first season, according to Sports Illustrated and MLB.com. This is well-documented by reputable sources such as SI.com and MLB.com, which also detail his recent performance between the Tigers and Dodgers in 2024 rather than any mega-deal with the Dodgers themselves.

    - https://www.si.com/mlb/dodgers/news/dodgers-free-agent-jack-flaherty-won-t-return-signs-with-al-central-squad-01jk4wa62qpr — Trust Score 8/10

    - https://www.mlb.com/news/jack-flaherty-tigers-2025-contract — Trust Score 9/10

    - https://www.espn.com/mlb/story/_/id/43671773/jack-flaherty-tigers-2-year-35-million-deal-sources — Trust Score 9/10

    2. In 2024, Flaherty was traded to the Dodgers mid-season and contributed to their World Series championship run, but there's no reported prediction or indication of him cutting ties with the Dodgers for a much larger contract. Instead, he is returning to Detroit on a modest multi-year deal, rather than a high-value extension with the Dodgers.

    Therefore, the reported $100+ million deal or prediction about cutting ties with the Dodgers does not align with the reliable news outlets' information.