Andrew Friedman Wants To Establish 'Golden Era' Of Dodgers Franchise History
Briefly

The Los Angeles Dodgers, with a remarkable 12-season postseason streak, are on track to surpass the Atlanta Braves for the longest streak in MLB history. As the franchise evolves, they aim to elevate their success from the last decade and are enhancing their free agency strategy to strengthen their championship pursuits. With increased financial resources, Dodgers’ front office is focused on maximizing their talents and resources. President Andrew Friedman emphasizes the team's commitment to winning and aims for this period to be viewed as a golden era for the Dodgers, building on their recent championships.
In some ways the 2024 World Series title serves as a transition between eras of Dodgers history, which has included two championships in the last five years amid the stretch of 12 consecutive postseason berths.
From our standpoint, each and every year we're trying to win. It's hard. What's really difficult is to win, and what's even harder to do is to repeat.
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