
The Los Angeles Dodgers made the postseason for the 12th straight season after they finished with a record of 98-64 and won the National League West.
After dominating the division once again, the Dodgers made a postseason run that resulted in their eighth World Series title in franchise history after defeating the New York Yankees for the title.
The Dodgers continued to add additional talent to their already stacked roster as they acquired starting pitcher Blake Snell, starting pitcher Roki Sasaki, and relief pitcher Tanner Scott this offseason.
MLB Analyst Bob Nightengale reported that Dodgers manager Dave Roberts made a big statement about the Dodgers organization.
“We are the epicenter globally for baseball,” Roberts said via Nightengale’s personal ‘X’ account.
Dodgers manager Dave Roberts : ‘We are the epicenter globally for baseball.’’
— Bob Nightengale (@BNightengale) February 13, 2025
Roberts’ statement appears that it could be correct, as the Dodgers lineup looks very similar to an all-star roster.
Not only have the Dodgers made the playoffs 12 years in a row, but they have won the NL West title in 11 of those 12 seasons.
The Dodgers will likely be favored to win the World Series yet again in 2025, although they have never won back-to-back titles in the franchise’s history.
Reigning National League MVP Shohei Ohtani will lead the way for the Dodgers offensively in 2025 as they try to win a fourth straight division title.
In 2024, Ohtani played in 159 games, where he batted .310 with 54 home runs, 130 RBIs, 59 stolen bases, and a 1.036 OPS.
Not only do the Dodgers have a stacked offense, but their starting pitching and bullpen also will likely be at the top of the league.
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