Fresh off of their second straight World Series title, the Los Angeles Dodgers have the chance to do what few teams have accomplished in baseball’s illustrious history.
Only the New York Yankees (1936-39, 1949-53, 1998-2000) and Oakland Athletics (1972-74) have won three consecutive World Series titles, and the Dodgers are hungry to add their name to the exclusive “three-peat” club.
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Joining the ranks of those legendary Yankees and Athletics teams is a tall task, and the Dodgers have already begun strengthening their roster, highlighted by the signing of top free agent closer Edwin Diaz, who agreed to a three-year, $69 million deal earlier this month.