Dodgers Eye Historic Three-Peat After World Series Triumph, Setting Stage for “Golden era”
Los Angeles, CA, november 4, 2025 – The Los Angeles Dodgers are celebrating their second consecutive world Series victory, solidifying their status as baseball’s first repeat champions in 25 years.But amidst the confetti and cheers of a city-wide parade, the team’s focus has already shifted to the future: a historic three-peat.
“I’m already thinking about the third time,” Shohei Ohtani declared, as the team celebrated on a double-decker bus, surrounded by thousands of ecstatic fans. This sentiment echoed throughout the day, with key figures reinforcing the team’s ambition.
Owner Mark Walter told the 52,703 fans at Dodger Stadium, “We’ll be back next year.” echoing the sentiments of top executive Andrew friedman, who has repeatedly called the current run a “golden era of Dodger baseball”. Manager Dave Roberts upped the ante, stating, “What’s better than two? Three! three-peat! Three-peat! Let’s go.” shortstop Mookie Betts,who has four World Series rings,added,”I got four. Now it’s time to fill the hand all the way up, baby.’Three-peat’ ain’t never sounded so sweet.”
The victory parade, a repeat of last year’s festivity, provided a tangible reminder of the ultimate goal: the joy and camaraderie of a city united in celebration.
The Dodgers overcame challenges to achieve this victory. Their regular-season win total dipped to 93,and they faced elimination in Games 6 and 7 of the World Series.Their ability to persevere, though, is a testament to their championship spirit. Players are motivated knowing that losing “isn’t an option.”
The Dodgers’ focus on a “three-peat” is evident. Celebrations like the one on Monday are the fuel for another run. With the core of the team returning, the dodgers are poised to continue their dominance and cement their legacy in baseball history.