Cape Breton Post

Dodgers set to defend their World Series title

- RORY CARROLL

LOS ANGELES - After winning last season’s World Series in a COVID-shortened, 60-game sprint, the Los Angeles Dodgers are confident they have the roster, and the hunger, to repeat as champions when their marathon 162-game campaign begins on Thursday.

The Dodgers ended a 32year title drought in Arlington

in October and hope to become the first team to win back-to-back titles since the New York Yankees won three straight between 1998 and 2000.

Outfielder Mookie Betts said the team, who added hard-throwing Trevor Bauer to their already fearsome starting rotation in the offseason, had the personnel to get it done.

“We’re working hard and doing our best to repeat because it hasn’t been done in so long,” Betts told reporters this month.

“I think we have the roster to make it happen, now it’s just time for us to go play.”

The Dodgers, who have won the National League West eight years running and appeared in three out of the last four Fall Classics, also have plenty of firepower with the bat, such as World Series MVP Corey Seager and 2019 NL MVP Cody Bellinger.

And while plenty of championsh­ip-winning teams have suffered hangovers the following season, the fact that the Dodgers did not get to play in front of fans or hold a parade due to COVID-19 restrictio­ns makes them all the more hungry to win it all again.

“The focus on winning feels the same as it did last year, which is awesome and all we could ask for at this point,” Dodgers President of Baseball

Operations Andrew Friedman told MLB Network.

“In our minds what we accomplish­ed last year was incredibly special but we didn’t get to celebrate the way that teams historical­ly have gotten to. The life memories that come from that, like the parade.

“That’s something everyone is really focused on. Just doing everything we can to enjoy that hopefully this October and November.”

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