The Dodgers entered 2020 with a World-Series drought of over three decades, and the last few years featured more than a fair share of playoff disappointments. Los Angeles dropped Game 7 of the 2017 World Series to the Astros, and then fell one game short of the 2019 World Series after losing to the Nationals in Game 7 of the NLCS. 2020 marked a new chapter in the franchise's history.
Los Angeles cruised to 43 wins in the regular season and their star-studded roster shined throughout the playoffs and World Series. Mookie Betts tallied 20 postseason hits while Clayton Kershaw added 37 strikeouts.