
Ohtani, Kershaw and Dodgers' Epic Celebration Videos, Photos Drop After World Series
The Los Angeles Dodgers didn't act like they'd been there before as they celebrated a second straight World Series title.
The National League champions made it two in a row with a 5-4 victory in 11 innings over the Toronto Blue Jays. Catcher Will Smith hit the go-ahead home run in extras after second baseman Miguel Rojas tied it up in the ninth.
The champagne was flowing in the clubhouse as L.A. savored the achievement:
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The festivities paused as manager Dave Roberts and longtime ace Clayton Kershaw reflected on the season:
Kershaw concludes his Hall of Fame career on a high note. The three-time Cy Young winner is retiring from baseball, and he got to contribute in the Fall Classic this time around after he missed the entire 2024 postseason with a toe injury:
This year's World Series showed how tough it is for a team to go back-to-back. The Dodgers were the clear favorites to go all the way after another big offseason, yet they were pushed to the brink by the Blue Jays.
A three-peat obviously presents a stiffer challenge. It has only been done four times in MLB history, and nobody has pulled it off since the 2000 New York Yankees.
Should the 2026 Dodgers enter that select group, you can bet the clubhouse will be a raucous scene again.

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