Wednesday, October 28, 2020

The Dodgers Are The 2020 World Series Champions!!!

The Los Angeles Dodgers are World Series champions for the first time since 1988.

So last night, the Los Angeles Dodgers finally ended their 32-year championship drought when they beat the Tampa Bay Rays, 3-1, in Game 6 of the World Series! This comes three years after they lost to the cheating Houston Astros, and two years after they were defeated by the Boston Red Sox in five games. Speaking of Boston, Mookie Betts—who won a title with the Red Sox team that prevailed in the 2018 Fall Classic—joined the Lakers' Rajon Rondo to become the latest player to win a ring in both Los Angeles and Boston (though the Red Sox is the Anaheim Angels' archnemesis and not the Doyers'. That would be the San Francisco Giants). But it was Corey Seager who ended up being crowned as the 2020 World Series MVP. Not bad. Congrats to Clayton Kershaw, Justin Turner (despite his COVID-induced recklessness last night), Austin Barnes and company...and sorry, Blake Snell!

With the Lakers and Dodgers partyin' like it's 1988, the last thing to look forward to now is Election Day next Tuesday. To give you a hint as to who I want to take the White House next January, I have two simple words: F**k Trump.

Happy Hump Day.

The Los Angeles Dodgers take a group photo at Globe Life Field in Arlington, Texas...following their Game 6 World Series victory against the Tampa Bay Rays on October 27, 2020.

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