The Los Angeles Dodgers clinched their second World Series title in five years with a thrilling 7-6 victory over the New York Yankees in Game 5 at Yankee Stadium on Wednesday. This win marks the Dodgers’ eighth championship in franchise history, their first since the shortened 2020 season and their first full-season title since 1988.
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Freddie Freeman Named World Series MVP
Dodgers’ first baseman Freddie Freeman was named the series’ Most Valuable Player following a record-breaking season in which he helped set a new home run record. Despite managing an ankle injury sustained during the National League Championship Series in September, Freeman delivered historic performances, including hitting the first walk-off grand slam in World Series history during Game 1 at Dodgers Stadium in the bottom of the 10th inning.
Reflecting on his achievement, Freeman shared a poignant moment with his father, who was instrumental in his development as a player. “He’s been throwing me batting practice since I can remember. My swing is because of him. My approach is because of him. I am who I am because of him,” Freeman said. “So that’s Fred Freeman’s moment right there.”
Dodgers Break Records in Dramatic Comeback
Adding to the season’s legacy, the Dodgers set another record by becoming the first team to win a World Series game after overcoming a five-run deficit. Mookie Betts, Freeman, and Teoscar Hernández powered the team’s comeback, tying the game in the fifth inning after the Yankees’ strong start.
This hard-fought victory cements the Dodgers’ place in baseball history and caps off an unforgettable season.