Invincible? After historic offseason, the Dodgers sure seem like it
Briefly

The Los Angeles Dodgers demonstrated their commitment to excellence by assembling a roster deemed 'invincible' at a recent news conference introducing standout player Roki Sasaki. Co-owner Peter Guber and team CEO Stan Kasten expressed confidence in the team's unparalleled skill set, emphasizing their offensive and defensive strengths. Despite being defending World Series champions, the Dodgers showed a desire to enhance their lineup, acquiring top talent like a two-time Cy Young winner. Their aggressive approach has set them apart, prompting some to wonder if any champion has pursued improvement as relentlessly as they have.
When you look at the different elements, when you look at offense, defense, starting pitching, relief pitching ... it's up there with anything I can remember, it really is.
They have acted like a third-place team that is finally making a serious push to end a decades-long drought.
In three short months, the Dodgers have gone from defending World Series champions to invincible.
Read at Los Angeles Times
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