The Los Angeles Dodgers reminded the baseball world why the organization is the favorite to win the World Series in 2025.
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The Dodgers entered Friday with a 3-0 record after sweeping the Japan Series against the Chicago Cubs and taking their home opener against the Detroit Tigers on Thursday. One member of the 2024 team who didn't receive his ring was Tigers starting pitcher Jack Flaherty, who was preparing to make his Tigers debut against his old team.
The three-part Apple TV+ documentary, released in time for baseball’s opening weekend, is the official MLB video of the Fall Classic and tells some of the stories behind the memorable moments.
The Los Angeles Dodgers received their glittering World Series rings in a pregame ceremony. Shohei Ohtani, Clayton Kershaw and manager Dave Roberts received some of the loudest cheers as they walked a blue carpet to a stage set up between home plate and the mound.
Prior to continuing their home-opening series against the Detroit Tigers on Friday night, the Los Angeles Dodgers received their 2024 World Series rings. The ceremony was highlighted by a massive eruption from the crowd as longtime ace Clayton Kershaw stepped out of the dugout to receive his jewelry.
Rapper Ice Cube rolled up to their dugout in a vintage blue convertible with the Commissioner’s Trophy in the front passenger seat. Magic Johnson carried the prize to home plate as the announced crowd of 53,595 roared Thursday before the Dodgers’ home opener against the Detroit Tigers.
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The Los Angeles Dodgers won the 2024 World Series — and the MLB offseason. They are celebrating accordingly. The defending champions celebrated their eighth title in franchise history on Thursday with their Dodger Stadium opener after beginning the season a week earlier in the Tokyo Series.
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