Good morning, Camden Chatters.
Against all odds, the MLB season has made it this far. Despite the pandemic, we got a 60-game regular season, we got three uninterrupted rounds of playoffs, and now we’ve arrived at the World Series, where the Dodgers and Rays will square off to claim baseball supremacy in this unusual, truncated 2020 campaign.
The Dodgers are the high-priced behemoth, a club that has combined a sharp, analytically inclined front office with the ability to throw hundreds of millions of dollars at players. They’re the team that steamrolled its way to seven consecutive division titles and then said, “You know what?