The Los Angeles Dodgers, after winning the World Series by defeating the New York Yankees, illustrate a model of operational excellence in Major League Baseball. Led by Andrew Friedman, the Dodgers' front office shows remarkable discipline, as they focus on high-impact players while avoiding mid-tier contracts. This strategy, combined with a strong development culture in their Minor League system, positions the team not only for immediate success but also for a dynasty-building era. As a result, the Dodgers have become perennial contenders, winning two championships and making playoff appearances every year since 2015.
The Dodgers' front office demonstrates "insane discipline" in avoiding mid-tier signings, ensuring that when a star player becomes available, they can make a move.
Friedman highlighted that the team seeks to build a dynasty by aligning values between the front office and the Minor League system, resulting in sustained success.
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