On this episode of The Dodgers Post, Jack Harris and Dylan Hernández widen the lens on the Dodgers’ recent run of dominance and discuss the team’s emergence as a modern-day dynasty.
They revisit the bankrupt years of Frank McCourt’s ownership and how it ultimately resulted in the sale of the team to Mark Walter’s Guggenheim group.
They analyze the early years of Andrew Friedman’s tenure, which were filled with frustration but also provided a foundation for future success.
Then, they debate the biggest factors behind the team’s current run of success –– from the arrival of Shohei Ohtani to the increases in payroll to the smaller ways they have gained an edge on the sport –– and whether it can be sustained in a changing MLB landscape.
All that and more, and they continue to cover Dodgers spring training from Camelback Ranch in Arizona.
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