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🗓️ 1 November 2024
⏱️ 63 minutes
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While awaiting the parade's arrival at Dodger Stadium, Los Angeles Times sports columnist Dylan Hernandez veers into nostalgia as he wonders whether the Dodgers' run of success and appetite for more might spur the Cardinals to defend their place in the National League and re-spark one of his favorite rivalries.
Hosting a parade in Los Angeles for the first time since 1988 -- COVID restrictions kept one from happening in 2020 -- the Los Angeles Dodgers claimed their eighth World Series championship, their seventh since moving from New York. That ties them with the San Francisco Giants for the second-most titles by a National League club. For 80 years, it has been the Cardinals' brand and their claim to fame that they have the most World Series titles of any National League club, and since 2006, the Cardinals have had the second-most World Series championships in MLB history.
Yet, the gap between the Dodgers' eight titles and the Cardinals' cherished 11 feels a lot closer.
Post-Dispatch sports columnist Ben Frederickson wrote about the Dodgers' blitz on the Cardinals' history in Friday's newspaper and online at StlToday.com.
That same question offers a thread around which Best Podcast in Baseball host and baseball writer Derrick Goold talks with Hernandez about the Dodgers, their formidable team, their outrageous ability to outspend any other team, the innovation machine they have behind the scenes, and the ambitious global superstar at the center of their world, Shohei Ohtani. During the champagne celebration Wednesday night at Yankee Stadium following the Dodgers' clinching victory in Game 5, Ohtani sprayed bubbles in executive Andrew Friedman's face and shouted his intention to win nine more World Series titles.
Believe him, Hernandez said.
All of this comes just weeks after the Dodgers were on the brink of elimination in the division series. So, how real are the Dodgers' and Ohtani's ambitions to join the Cardinals and Yankees in the double-digit club, and what are the biggest threats to slow them down. Hernandez details how the Dodgers got here, how they intend to stay a contend, and what could undermine everything they've built. He also gives great insight in Ohtani's drive -- and the power of inspiration from comic books. Two former Cardinals, NLCS MVP Tommy Edman and Game 5 starter Jack Flaherty, were key contributors to the Dodgers' championship run, and within Edman's play specifically Hernandez saw something he has derided in the past.
He saw what he believes is the Cardinal Way and it gave the Dodgers an edge the Yankees, like the baseball, lost their grip on.
Hernandez also agrees to visit St. Louis and enjoy an excellent meal and walk to a neighborhood comic book shop.
Bonus: no traffic.
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0:17.2 | Well, Tani just kind of snuck behind and just jumped through and just got him in the face, man. |
0:22.7 | And it was evidently telling him nine more, nine more. |
0:25.3 | You know, I wasn't close enough to here and I saw it. |
0:27.4 | But he even later said, yeah, he was saying, you know, he was hoping to do this nine more times. |
0:31.7 | And to me, that's just kind of the thing about him, right? |
0:35.6 | Is that the, he's mentally very different than most of the other players, |
0:39.7 | right? That most of the players won't have the courage, so to speak, to have the ambition that he does, |
0:45.5 | right? Because if you want to be the best of all time, that means everybody who tries that, |
0:50.7 | except for one person is going to fail, right? Only one person can be that. |
0:55.2 | You're, by making goals like that, you're destined to fail. |
1:08.7 | Hello, everybody. |
1:09.5 | And welcome to the best podcast in baseball brought to you by closet by design of St. Louis. |
1:12.8 | I'm St. Louis Post Dispatch Baseball writer Derek Gould. |
1:15.0 | And I'm thrilled. |
1:15.7 | I really am. |
1:16.3 | I'm thrilled today to be joined by noted St. Louis city fan. |
1:21.9 | One of the guys who just, I mean, he's beloved here. |
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