The Dodgers went and won another World Series on Saturday, the first MLB team to win consecutive championships since the New York Yankees from 1998-2000.

Yoshinobu Yamamoto was named World Series MVP, the easiest choice of all after he started and won Game 6, then closed out Game 7 by getting the final eight outs, plus his complete-game victory in Game 2.

Yamamoto is the first pitcher to win three games in a World Series since Randy Johnson in 2001, per Manny Randhawa at MLB.com.

Shohei Ohtani on the Fox Sports postgame show said of Yamamoto, “I have no idea how he pulled it off. I really believe he is the No. 1 pitcher in the whole world.”

“What Yoshi did tonight is unprecedented in modern day baseball,” manager Dave Roberts said during his postgame press conference. He called Yamamot

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