ESPN’s Buster Olney joins Golic & Golic to break down the Los Angeles Dodgers’ back-to-back World Series championships — the first team to do it since the late ’90s Yankees. Olney calls it “the best World Series I’ve ever seen” as he relives Game 7’s extra-inning drama, Miguel Rojas’ clutch home run, and Yamamoto’s historic MVP performance.
The crew also discusses what the Dodgers’ $1.5 billion rotation means for MLB parity, how Shohei Ohtani’s impact continues to reshape baseball, and whether Los Angeles is built for a three-peat dynasty.
Timestamps:
00:00 — Dodgers win back-to-back World Series titles
00:43 — Game 7 fireworks and Los Angeles reactions
02:22 — Buster Olney joins to recap the World Series
02:43 — Miguel Rojas’ emotional Game 7 home run
04:26 — Yamamoto’s unprecedented MVP performance
06:00 — Dodgers’ massive payroll and MLB parity debate
08:03 — Labor talks, salary cap, and deferrals in baseball
08:46 — Could the Dodgers three-peat next season?
09:59 — Why L.A. keeps...