TORONTO — Four steps from history.
It wasn’t all that long ago that the Dodgers were being labeled as a new-age, more-expensive version of the Atlanta Braves of the 1990s , gathering division titles but only one championship for a decade of regular-season dominance.
“It takes awhile to change narratives sometimes,” third baseman Max Muncy said when reminded of that.
This one has definitely changed. With four wins over the Toronto Blue Jays in the World Series that begins on Friday night, the Dodgers would become the first team since the 1998-2000 New York Yankees to win back-to-back championships, winners of three World Series in the past six years – and a modern-day dynasty?
“For the Dodgers, I think it just kind of puts us on a Mount Rushmore of sports organizations,” Dodgers man

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