Dodgers Dynasty Established By Ending MLB's Back-To-Back Drought
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Dodgers Dynasty Established By Ending MLB's Back-To-Back Drought
""It would mean everything for me," Mookie Betts said when looking ahead to the potential of winning a fourth World Series ring. "We play the game to win a World Series. You're doing pretty well if you can win three titles in six years. "Obviously my end goal and probably the goal of everyone is to be in the Hall of Fame one day, so I definitely think that helps the cause.""
""I've never really thought about dynasties just because I'm in it," he said. "I know how hard it is. I just don't really think about dynasty, so I don't know what it consists of. "But I guess if you're thinking about going to the postseason and obviously having a chance to win a World Series year after year, that would probably qualify as some type of dynasty. But I don't know what it takes to call it that. So I'm just going to enjoy being in whatever mode we are now.""
Los Angeles Dodgers completed a World Series comeback with consecutive victories over the Toronto Blue Jays at Rogers Centre to become MLB's first repeat champion in 25 seasons. The Dodgers won their 23rd National League pennant and captured a second straight World Series title despite inconsistent offense and a shaky bullpen. The organization has now won three championships since 2020, enhancing the legacy of the franchise and select players. Mookie Betts said another title would bolster Hall of Fame aspirations but prefers living in the moment and is unsure how to define a dynasty. Freddie Freeman recalled a message from manager Dave Roberts that helped set the team's tone for the year.
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