The Los Angeles Dodgers became the first team since 2000 to win back-to-back World Series, and Shohei Ohtani is already thinking about a Dodgers three-peat, looking to equal the 2000 New York Yankees.

Ohtani slashed .333/.500/.778 in the World Series. He had a .940 OPS in the postseason and was a key part of the Dodgers' second straight World Series victory. He also made four starts on the mound, going six innings in three of them. He did not win World Series MVP, but he showcased why the Dodgers paid him so much.

Ohtani has now won a World Series in his first two seasons with the Dodgers. He is likely going to win another MVP but remains focused on continuing the team's winning ways. During the Dodgers' championship celebration, he delivered a message to Dodgers fans in English.

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