Dodgers Win World Series in Toronto
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The Los Angeles Dodgers co-owner had the perfect comeback for critics — and it came right after the team’s World Series repeat win in Toronto.
The Dodgers never expected this to be easy. The prior 24 World Series champions could have told them: No matter the talent you have, no matter how favorable the situation, repeating as champion is a tall task.
The $500 million Los Angeles Dodgers' thrilling World Series win over the Toronto Blue Jays attracted record international attention for Major League Baseball, affirmed LA's status as the sport's best team and drew more attention to baseball's payroll disparity heading into what is likely to be contentious labor negotiations.
Despite the offensive skid in their final two home games of the year, Dodgers catcher Will Smith believes in his team's ability to pull out two wins in what should be a boisterous crowd at the Rogers Centre for Game 6 (and 7 if necessary).
The boys and girls in Dodger gear rolled around in the silver, blue and gold confetti on the outfield turf, playfully tossing that metallic material at each other, not far from the temporary stage that had been erected after midnight Sunday morning to celebrate Los Angeles’ traveling triumph.
One loss from elimination, the Los Angeles Dodgers are shaking up their lineup again for Game 6 of the World Series at Toronto.
On Thursday, the Dodgers' off day before Game 6 of the World Series, Ohtani stepped into the batting cage to launch some baseballs at the Rogers Centre in Toronto. And yeah, he launched this one. That baseball is in the top deck. No one has ever hit one there in a game.
The Dodgers and Nike decided to "Squabble Up" right in front of Toronto, with this Kendrick Lamar themed ad after the World Series.
Clayton Kershaw ended his illustrious 18-year career unaware initially that he'd just won the World Series again.