The 2020 championship for the Los Angeles Dodgers was a special one. It meant that the team had finally broken their long title drought, and everyone could celebrate. LA had been so close a few times to winning it all but consistently fell short.
But the 2020 season was different in many ways. It had been a shortened season due to the Covid-19 pandemic and the postseason was mostly played in select locations or a semi-bubble. But that didn’t matter because the teams still had to show up and do the work to win the title. The Dodgers did just that but due to the circumstances surrounding them in the world, it was a very short lived celebration compared to what every other team in history has gotten.