Los Angeles Dodgers Hot Start Puts MLB All-Time Wins Record In Play
04/21/21 AT 12:50 PM
Entering the season with higher expectations than any team in recent years, the Los Angeles Dodgers have been even better than projected. A hot start could mean that the defending World Series champs are on their way to a historic regular season.
The Dodgers are 14-4 after 18 games, already starting to create separation between themselves and the best teams in baseball. With 11% of the schedule complete, Los Angeles is on pace to finish with a 126-36 record. That would easily make for the best regular-season baseball has ever seen.
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The Los Angeles Dodgers Are Going to Make You Take It From Them
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The Los Angeles Dodgers are in defense of a long-awaited title. Early returns suggest they are not resting on laurels and have entered as hungry as they were when title-starved. No one in Major League Baseball has played better than its reigning king. No one has even shown signs of closing the gap between hunter and hunted.
Dave Roberts team enters this weekend s blockbuster series with the San Diego Padres at 11-2. With a mighty offense that features half of the National League s top eight in on-base percentage. With a batting average a stunning 16 points higher than anyone else in the Senior Circuit and a team OPS of .876. They enter with Max Muncy, Corey Seager, and Justin Turner hitting the cover off the ball and unheralded rookie Zach McKinstry, who never homered while at Central Michigan, homering with regularity at the big-league level.
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In 2020, the Los Angeles Dodgers won their seventh World Series, beating the Tampa Bay Rays 4-2 in the MLB’s highly-anticipated season-ender. Now, many expect Dave Roberts’ team to reach the sport’s pinnacle again and equal the New York Giants’ number of World Series Championships.
The LA Dodgers still have some way to go if they wish to turn their dream of being the most successful MLB franchise into a reality. To date, the New York Yankees have 27 titles to their name, but they haven’t won the World Series since 2009. The Yankees are the last team in MLB history to win back-to-back titles, clinching three consecutive trophies between 1998 and 2000. But can the Blue Crew replicate that dominance in 2021? Well, let’s consider their chances.
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