Mookie Betts stands alone after winning another World Series with the Los Angeles Dodgers.

The Dodgers became the first back-to-back champions since the 1998-2000 New York Yankees by rallying to defeat the Toronto Blue Jays in an epic Game 7. Betts concluded a quiet postseason by drawing two walks in a 5-4 win that lasted 11 innings at the Rogers Centre.

Saturday’s instant classic gives Betts more hardware than any of his current peers. The 33-year-old became the only active player with four World Series wins.

MLB.com’s Sonja Chen noted before the World Series that Betts would become the first four-time champion since pitcher Javier López, who retired in 2016, won his fourth World Classic in 2014. Betts joined López, Mike Timlin and Gene Tenace as four of the 19 four-time champions in

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