Clayton Kershaw Believes Dodgers Establishing Dynasty Is 'Good For Baseball'
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Clayton Kershaw Believes Dodgers Establishing Dynasty Is 'Good For Baseball'
"I think that was the way the Yankees were. When I was growing up, the Yankees were the best team, in the World Series and winning all those. But I think that's good for baseball. I really do. Having a team that you either love, because that's your team, or you hate because they keep winning, that's good for baseball."
"For as much criticism as they have gotten from fans and other team owners, the Dodgers continue to be one of the most popular teams in baseball. The team drew 4 million fans at Dodger Stadium for the first time ever this year and led the league in average road attendance. The Dodgers have also become the de facto home team in Japan thanks to the presence of Shohei Ohtani, Yoshinobu Yamamoto and Roki Sasaki."
The Los Angeles Dodgers defeated the Toronto Blue Jays in seven games to become the first team in 25 years to win consecutive World Series championships. The Dodgers overcame numerous regular-season injuries to reach the postseason and secure the franchise's ninth World Series title. A star-studded roster and substantial resources leave the team positioned as favorites for 2026, with several players mentioning a potential three-peat. Clayton Kershaw said sustained dominance can increase baseball viewership, and international interest from Japan and Canada, along with record attendance figures, helped drive high postseason ratings.
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