Sports October 26, 2024 - 8:31 am

The World Series we wanted

Franklin Mirabal

From day one of the 2024 Major League Baseball season, we all wanted a World Series between the Yankees and Dodgers.

Two teams came to play together in New York, and they last met in the 1977, 1978, and 1981 World Series.

The Yankees won the first two editions, and the Dodgers took revenge in 1981.
In that last edition, the country was delighted about the Negra Pola, Pedro Guerrero.
Now, he will do it for the sensational Juan Soto.

Who will be the favorite?

From some experts’ perspectives, the crown will go to the New York Yankees.
That core, made up of Aaron Judge, Juan Soto, and Giancarlo Stanton, is ready to win.

Although the Dodgers have star Shohei Ohtani, this round will be held in New York.
I think they deserve it because it’s unfair that the Yankees have gone for over a decade without a win.

Whoever invests money earns the right to be champion, although it does not always happen that way.
Pay attention to the ratings of each game because they say they could be historic.

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