Dodgers legend Clayton Kershaw compares LAs dynasty to Yankees: Good for baseball
3 minute readPublished: Thursday, December 25, 2025 at 2:41 am
Dodgers Dynasty Fuels Baseball's Popularity, Says Kershaw
Los Angeles Dodgers legend Clayton Kershaw believes the team's recent dominance is a boon for Major League Baseball. Speaking recently, Kershaw, who retired after the 2025 season, compared the Dodgers' sustained success to the New York Yankees' era of dominance in the late 1990s and early 2000s. He argued that having a team that either fans love or love to hate is beneficial for the sport, driving viewership and engagement.
Kershaw, a key figure in the Dodgers' three World Series championships, retired with an impressive resume. His accolades include 11 All-Star selections, three Cy Young Awards, an NL MVP, a Gold Glove, and membership in the 3,000-strikeout club. He played a significant role in the team's recent success, even in his final season, despite injuries.
The Dodgers' current dynasty has been built on an aggressive strategy of acquiring top talent. The team has added players like Shohei Ohtani, Yoshinobu Yamamoto, Freddie Freeman, Mookie Betts, and Blake Snell. This approach has led to back-to-back World Series titles and four appearances in the Fall Classic over the past eight years. The team's spending has even drawn the attention of MLB Commissioner Rob Manfred, who suggested the Dodgers' profitability might surpass that of the Yankees during their peak.
With the league's collective bargaining agreement set to expire next December, the Dodgers' financial prowess is likely to be a central topic of discussion. However, Kershaw maintains that the Dodgers' status as a premier franchise ultimately benefits baseball. He pointed to their ability to attract international stars and the global attention generated by their World Series victory over the Blue Jays in 2025 as evidence of their positive impact. He believes the team's success fosters fan interest and drives viewership.
BNN's Perspective: While the Dodgers' dominance undoubtedly generates excitement and attention, the financial disparity between teams remains a concern. The league must find a balance that allows for competitive balance while still fostering the growth and popularity that teams like the Dodgers bring to the sport.
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