LOS ANGELES (AP) — The party’s over and now the are turning to 2026 with designs on winning a third consecutive World Series.
“What's better than two?” manager Dave Roberts asked at the at Dodger Stadium on Monday. “Three — three-peat! Three-peat!”
Roberts said he'd gotten permission from his friend Pat Riley to use the phrase that the Miami Heat president trademarked in 1988.
Soft-spoken and rarely seen team owner Mark Walter vowed to be “back next year” for another championship celebration.
First baseman Freddie Freeman told a sold out crowd, "Job in 2024, done. Job in 2025, done. Job in 2026 starts now.”
With three titles in the last six years, the Dodgers will next attempt to equal the New York Yankees, who were the last team to win three consecutive championships from 1998-2000.

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