The Los Angeles Dodgers became baseball's first back-to-back champions in a quarter-century after one of the most thrilling World Series battles in recent memory.
After taking down the Toronto Blue Jays in an 11-inning Game 7, the Dodgers have been celebrating their victory with a parade through downtown Los Angeles, a rally at Dodger Stadium, appearances on late-night TV shows, and more. Amid the fanfare, president of baseball operations Andrew Friedman recently spoke on a now four-time champion that he believes is underappreciated.
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