No but that’s just what it’s called because it features the national league champion vs the American League champion so they said the winner would be world champion.
It is the biggest championship in the world for baseball but I get it sounds kind of funny.
Guess it could have been national championship but they have the sub comps within . World champ sounds heaps better so I get it for the merch and brand of it. But it’s far from world wide for the comp is there such a comp like soccer World Cup?
I really would like to see almost a World Cup style tournament where you take the winner of MLB, the Korean league, Japanese’s League and either Mexico or Taiwan to play a little round robin! I think it would be really cool to see how it plays out!
Why is it World Series? When it’s only US?
There is one Canadian team. They just haven’t made the World Series in 31 years. Haha.
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So Canada and Us is “world”
No but that’s just what it’s called because it features the national league champion vs the American League champion so they said the winner would be world champion.
It is the biggest championship in the world for baseball but I get it sounds kind of funny.
You heard it right. WORLD CHAMPIONS!
Guess it could have been national championship but they have the sub comps within . World champ sounds heaps better so I get it for the merch and brand of it. But it’s far from world wide for the comp is there such a comp like soccer World Cup?
Yes, they have an international competition every 4 years called the World Baseball Classic. Japan won the last one.
So they are world champions
DODGERS ARE WORLD CHAMPIONS!!
I'm glad I watched that Series!
I really would like to see almost a World Cup style tournament where you take the winner of MLB, the Korean league, Japanese’s League and either Mexico or Taiwan to play a little round robin! I think it would be really cool to see how it plays out!
Right except all the best players from around the world, including Japan’s Ohtani and Yamamoto, play for the Dodgers in MLB