The Dodgers, after 32 years, are World Series champions | THE UNIVERSAL



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After 32 years, the Dodgers were once again crowned as Major League Baseball World Series champions.

In a tight game, which trailed 1-0 until the fifth inning, the Dodgers managed to turn around to win 3-1 over the Tampa Rays and put the series in their favor 4-2 to celebrate in style.

Randy Arozarena, at the top of the first inning, took her out of the park to put the score 1-0 in favor of Rays.

And that slate stayed that way until the bottom of the sixth inning when Austin Barner scored off a deflected pitch from pitcher Nick Anderson and the game went 1-1.

In that same episode, Mokie Betts, who was on third, scores after a strong grounder to first base by Corey Seager for the second run of the Los Angeles ninth.

In the bottom of the eighth, Mookie Betts showed his might by hitting a severe home run and making it 3-1.

The Dodgers confirmed their favoritism against Rays, who finally stood up and was a worthy rival.



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