Major League Baseball has its first repeat champion since the 1998-2000 Yankees, and it’s only fitting that this Los Angeles Dodgers team is already tipped to potentially match the three-peat those Derek Jeter-led Yankees had 25 years ago. In a world with a shorter and shorter attention span, it’s important to take a while and appreciate the magnitude of this accomplishment and what it represents.

The conversation when it comes to the Dodgers, particularly since they signed Shohei Ohtani, not so coincidentally, the period in which they have won these two World Series, is one centered around great expectations. Baseball’s most talented team has the financial capability to compete at the highest possible level, and they manage to extract the best value and production out of the majority of

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