Dodgers Star Takes Clear Stance on LA Being Called a Dynasty
Dodgers Star Takes Clear Stance on LA Being Called a Dynasty
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Dodgers Star Takes Clear Stance on LA Being Called a Dynasty

Nelson Espinal 🕒︎ 2025-11-04

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Dodgers Star Takes Clear Stance on LA Being Called a Dynasty

Los Angeles Dodgers utility man Enrique Hernandez made his feelings clear regarding the franchise’s status as a dynasty. The Dodgers beat the Toronto Blue Jays in a classic seven-game World Series. They were down 3-2 with two away games left, and with Los Angeles’ offense struggling to drive in runs and the bullpen looking shaky, the Jays were in a strong spot to close it out. More news: Blue Jays Exec Sends Message to Dodgers After World Series Somehow, through their own mental fortitude, the Dodgers locked in and steadily improved their play, inning by inning, and kept believing they could come back. 20 innings later, Los Angeles has their second consecutive World Series title, winning their third championship in the last six years. LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA – NOVEMBER 03: Clayton Kershaw and Enrique Hernandez of the Los Angeles Dodgers celebrate on a bus during the Dodgers 2025 World Series Championship parade on November 03, 2025 in Los Angeles, California. (Photo by Kevork Djansezian/Getty Images) Many baseball experts have labeled the Dodgers a dynasty, and by the standards set out previously, they do qualify as one. According to Hernandez, it is clear as day that the Dodgers are a winning machine that will go down in history. “Everybody has been asking questions about a dynasty. How about three in six years? How about back-to-back?” Hernandez declared during the team’s championship parade Monday. LA has now won World Series titles in 2020, 2024, and 2025. “We’re a mother f—ing dynasty baby.” Kiké Hernandez said his teammates have been too humble while speaking at the Dodgers' World Series parade:“Everybody has been asking questions about a dynasty. How about three in six years? How about back-to-back?“We’re a mother f-ing dynasty baby.” pic.twitter.com/KJzY4yRQ2m— Noah Camras (@noahcamras) November 3, 2025 More news: Dodgers World Series Hero Almost Didn’t Play in Game 7 Hernandez has been with the Dodgers for years, becoming a fan favorite and delivering outstanding performances come October. This season, he made a game-ending double play in Game 6, positioning himself perfectly shallow to catch a ball that should have been a bloop hit, while throwing the ball to second base to get a force out after the Blue Jays’ base runner was out of position. These kinds of plays make the difference come the postseason, and the Dodgers have a group full of performers like Hernandez who step up in high-leverage positions. As long as the Dodgers ensure that they keep role players like Hernandez alongside their stars, the dynasty might continue for a long time. More news: Blue Jays Star Calls it ‘Freaky’ That Yoshinobu Yamamoto Pitched in Game 7 For all the latest MLB news and rumors, head over to Newsweek Sports.

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