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Shohei Ohtani hit three home runs and struck out 10 batters in a National League Championship Series win over the Milwaukee Brewers. Clayton Kershaw escaped a bases-loaded jam in the 12th inning of World Series Game 3 against the Toronto Blue Jays. And Yoshinobu Yamamoto earned three Fall Classic wins in eight days.
The Los Angeles Dodgers need to continue upgrading their roster as they look to pursue a third consecutive World Series title/
Building a sports dynasty is supposed to be difficult. It should demand more than a singular talent, a massive payroll, and a clear path to a championship. A dynasty has to be earned, and the Los Angeles Dodgers earned it Saturday night in a Game 7 for the ...
A memorable Los Angeles Dodgers championship contributor is making headlines again after a harsh change from the San Francisco Giants.
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Dodgers clear up questions about the biggest threat to Mariners' World Series dreams
Seattle’s pitching can carry a contender, but the Dodgers are building a monster. The Mariners’ quiet offseason makes that truth harder to ignore.
The Los Angeles Dodgers are coming off a thrilling World Series win over the Toronto Blue Jays. With their second-straight World Series victory, Clayton Kershaw was ready to ride off into the sunset.
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The Padres’ World Series case has Dodgers’ fingerprints all over it
Will Leitch ranked the franchises most likely to win a World Series between 2026–2035, and the Padres showed up at No. 9 — right behind the Cubs and right behind the Orioles, and, yes, in the same top-10 neighborhood as the sport’s usual power brokers.
Despite the slow offseason, the Dodgers are sitting pretty. Bleacher Report's Zachary D. Rymer has full faith they can three-peat later this year. "As of now, the Dodgers project for the most WAR of any team in MLB. So if anyone was hoping that LA's dreams of a three-peat would be dead on arrival on Opening Day, better snap out of it."