‘Twice As Nice’
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‘Twice As Nice’
Tag by Chaka on top of a background by Enkone and Keo.
Project produced by ICU Art, Billups and Free Lunch for Nike and the Dodgers.
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親近バイアス(Recency Bias)と言う言葉はスポーツ史が好きな人は口癖のように言う言葉です。人間の一つのありがちなバイアスで、今見た事、最近にあった事が「特別・重要」であると思い込み、何十年も前にあった事を忘れがちになります。 この親近バイアスを避ける為に歴史を好きな人
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Limited edition Shōhei Ohtani hoodie with hand-drawn art. Available in Dodger Blue and Athletic Grey colorways. Features front art of Ohtani
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Dodgers Bring Home the Championship
The Los Angeles Dodgers have done it again! After a thrilling postseason filled with heart-stopping moments and unforgettable performances, Dodgers beat the Yankees to win World Series title, bringing joy to fans and cementing their legacy in baseball history. On Friday, November 1st, the city of Los Angeles erupted in celebration as the team hosted a celebratory parade and an unforgettable gathering at Dodger Stadium.
The 2024 season was one for the ages, marked by incredible team chemistry, standout performances, and strategic brilliance. From the first pitch of spring training to the final game of the World Series, the Dodgers demonstrated resilience and determination, overcoming obstacles and proving their mettle against formidable opponents. With stars like Mookie Betts, Freddie Freeman, and a new crop of young talent, the Dodgers played with heart, leaving everything on the field.
The Dodgers faced a tough battle in the postseason, but their experience and skill has shone through. After a grueling series against the New York Mets in the NLCS, they won their spot in the World Series against the New York Yankees, reigniting one of baseball’s most storied rivalries. The five-game series was a rollercoaster of emotions, filled with late-game heroics and nail-biting finishes. Ultimately, the Dodgers emerged victorious, capturing the championship in a thrilling Game 5 that will be remembered for years to come.
On November 1st, the streets of Los Angeles transformed into a sea of blue and white as thousands of fans gathered for the championship parade. The atmosphere was electric, filled with cheers, laughter, and a palpable sense of pride. Dodgers’ players rode through the streets on double-decker buses, waving to their adoring fans that showered them with love and gratitude for their hard work and dedication.
After the parade, the celebration continued at Dodger Stadium, where fans packed the stands to join in the festivities. The highlight of the event was the unveiling of the championship trophy, which glimmered under the California sun, symbolizing the culmination of a dream season.
This World Series win marks the Dodgers' first championship since 2020 and serves as a testament to the organization’s commitment to excellence. As they bask in the glory of their victory, the team looks ahead, eager to build on this success and bring home more championships in the future. The 2024 season may be over, but the memories of this championship run will live on in the hearts of fans forever.
The Dodgers have not only given Los Angeles a reason to celebrate but have also solidified their place as one of baseball’s premier franchises. With a strong roster and an unwavering fan base, the future looks bright, especially considering Shohei Ohtani won the World Series with his first season with the Dodgers. We can’t wait to see how they do next season when he’s finally pitching again.