RedState Sports Report: The Dodgers. Again.
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Welcome to our sports update, broadcast from the depths of the Good Pirate Ship RedState. There’s much to cover, but let’s first check in on what Sammy the Shark and Karl the Kraken are up to…

Clearly, they’re not focused on maintaining their figures.

Moving on, the World Series has finally wrapped up, with the Los Angeles Dodgers emerging victorious over the Toronto Blue Jays. While some enthusiasts have hailed this as the most thrilling World Series ever, I remain skeptical. Toronto faltered significantly in Games Six and Seven, making fundamental errors at crucial times, which the Dodgers capitalized on with ease. This isn’t to belittle the Dodgers, who have proven themselves as baseball’s finest team, despite some bullpen issues. They executed when it mattered and deserved their championship. The Blue Jays, on the other hand, consistently missed opportunities to drive in runs and advance players, squandering their chances at victory. The blame for their defeat rests squarely with them.

As we transition into an intriguing off-season, while there’s no Shohei Ohtani-caliber superstar on the free agent list, plenty of talent is available that can significantly enhance any team ready to invest, including names like Cody Bellinger, Kyle Schwarber, Kyle Tucker, and Ranger Suarez. Should the Dodgers continue their tradition of spending freely, it will further fuel the debate over baseball’s financial disparities between large and small market teams. As I noted on October 30, 2025, the issue isn’t that Los Angeles is violating rules but that the rules themselves allow such inequality. Moreover, some teams show little ambition to win yet continue profiting with minimal payrolls and even fewer victories.

Players seem indifferent to these inequalities, clinging to the hope that eventually, all teams will spend like the Dodgers or Mets. This is unlikely. Players resist discussions about salary caps and minimum team salary requirements, despite other major sports demonstrating that a combined salary cap and floor can ensure top players are well-paid while benefiting all players across the league. This structure enables fair competition regardless of market size, even if it sometimes results in less glamorous matchups, such as the Oklahoma City Thunder versus the Indiana Pacers rather than marquee teams like the Los Angeles Lakers or the New York Knicks. Yet, as anyone who has watched a Hallmark Channel Christmas movie knows, the glitz of big cities doesn’t guarantee success.

Baseball appears to be on the brink of a significant lockout following the 2026 season, likely culminating with the Dodgers aiming for a historic three-peat, a feat last achieved by the 1998-2000 New York Yankees. Those Yankees, like today’s Dodgers, were the epitome of what money could assemble. However, unlike the Yankees, who lost the 2001 World Series to the Arizona Diamondbacks, the Dodgers of today might not get the chance to compete for a fourth consecutive title, as there may not be a 2027 World Series at all.

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