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The Los Angeles Dodgers are the 2024 World Series champions!
Relive the storied franchise’s triumph over the New York Yankees with an exclusive hardcover commemorative book from USA TODAY.
“Blue Bloods” chronicles a Dodgers season like no other – from the sky-high expectations brought on by the winter addition of Shohei Ohtani on a $700 million deal, all the way through the final out of the World Series against the Yankees.
The 160-page book showcases stunning action photography, expert storytelling and in-depth analysis from USA TODAY Sports and its baseball insiders including Bob Nightengale and Gabe Lacques.
Celebrate the Dodgers’ World Series championship – the eighth in franchise history – by ordering the book right now at LA.Champsbook.com, Books will ship in early December and can be pre-ordered now for $31.95 plus tax and shipping. Once released, the retail price will be $39.95.
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These Dodgers began the regular season in South Korea and marched to their 11th NL West title in 12 years, dispatching the Padres and Mets in hard-fought playoff series to reach the Fall Classic for the fourth time under manager Dave Roberts. Along the way, Ohtani had one of the greatest seasons in baseball history – becoming the founding member of the 50-50 club with 54 home runs and 59 steals.
The perfect souvenir for Dodgers-diehards and baseball lovers alike. “Blue Bloods” takes readers behind the scenes of the roller-coaster season and Ohtani’s first year with the Dodgers, including an exclusive interview with his agent about how the richest contract in American sports came together.
“It seems like we hit every speed bump possible over the course of this year,” World Series MVP Freddie Freeman said. “To overcome what we did as a group of guys, it’s special.”
You can also buy USA TODAY covers commemorating the Dodgers’ triumph over the Yankees! There’s one featuring Los Angeles’ wild on-field celebrations and another starring Freeman, who delivered the first walk-off grand slam in World Series history.