On November 1, 2025, the Los Angeles Dodgers did something no team had done in 25 years: they won the World Series back-to-back. A gut-wrenching, extra-inning Game 7 against the Toronto Blue Jays ended with the Dodgers on top, cementing their place not just as champions, but as a dynasty. Their ninth title in franchise history. Their second straight. The whole city of Los Angeles lost its mind!

Here at Mega Match, we're Angelenos. We bleed Dodger Blue. And when your team wins the World Series for the second year in a row, you don't just tweet about it — you build something. So we did.

9thWorld Series title in Dodgers franchise history
Back²First back-to-back champions since the 2000 Yankees
17Postseason wins on the road to the championship
7Games needed to put the Blue Jays away

The Run That Made History

The 2025 Dodgers had all the chaos and drama you'd expect from a team chasing a repeat. They swept the Cincinnati Reds in the Wild Card round, dispatched the Phillies in four games in the NLDS — thanks to an errant throw that gifted them a walk-off — then dominated the top-seeded Milwaukee Brewers in a four-game NLCS sweep, allowing just four runs in the series.

The World Series itself was a different beast. The Blue Jays outplayed them for much of the series — more hits, fewer errors, more runs. They had the Dodgers two outs away from losing it all in Game 7. But the Dodgers are built for exactly those moments. When it mattered most, they found a way, winning their fifth straight road Game 7 as a franchise and walking away as World Series champions.

"It's just super special. I looked at it for a little bit, but I was so focused on the game that I really didn't get to take it in like I want to." — Mookie Betts, on receiving his third World Series ring with the Dodgers

The Players Who Made It Happen

Every championship is built on the shoulders of the people who show up when the lights are brightest. The 2025 Dodgers had no shortage of those moments.

Pitcher · World Series MVP

Yoshinobu Yamamoto

Three wins. A 1.02 ERA in the World Series. Yamamoto was simply untouchable when it mattered most, earning MVP honors in one of the most dominant pitching performances in recent post-season memory.

Catcher

Will Smith

Thanks to all those extra innings, Will set the record for most innings for a catcher in a single World Series. A cornerstone of the Dodgers dynasty who was a fan-voted All-Star starter and a record-setter behind the plate when the team needed him most.

Shortstop / Infield

Miguel Rojas

A fan favorite and clubhouse leader whose grit and versatility were a quiet backbone of the championship run. And don't forget that ending!

Outfield / DH

Shohei Ohtani

Set multiple World Series records in a single game — most times reaching base (9) and most intentional walks (4) in Game 3. The best player on the planet had another season for the ages, rallying his teammates with a simple message heading into 2026: "Let's three-peat."

First Base

Freddie Freeman

Three-time World Series champion with the Dodgers. Won his first title with the Atlanta Braves before coming to Los Angeles.

Coming Soon · Your Favorite Dodger

More Players

We're adding more player highlights as we update this post. Check back for the full roster that brought home the 2025 Championship title.

The Mega Match Dodgers Tile Set

To celebrate the Blue Crew's back-to-back championship, we are building a brand new Dodgers-themed tile set inside Mega Match. It's our way of honoring the team, the city, and our 4 million fellow fans who packed Dodger Stadium in 2025.

⚾ Dodgers Tile Set — Preview

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Available soon in Mega Match · Select "Dodgers 2025" from the Tile Set menu

The tile set uses Dodger Blue throughout, with icons that celebrate the game, the trophies, and the legacy. Like all Mega Match tile sets, you can play it across all five difficulty levels — from a relaxed 4x4 grid on up to championship-level challenges. Think you can beat your best time in Dodger mode? We dare you.

Why Brain Training and Baseball Go Together

Here's something most fans don't think about: elite baseball players are some of the greatest cognitive athletes on the planet. A major league hitter has roughly 400 milliseconds to recognize a pitch, calculate its trajectory, decide to swing, and execute — all before their brain has even finished consciously processing what they saw. That's visual recognition, working memory, and split-second decision-making operating in perfect harmony.

That's exactly what Mega Match trains. When you flip tiles, track positions across a board, and make rapid matching decisions under the pressure of a ticking timer, you're exercising the same mental muscle groups that make great baseball players great. Short-term memory recall. Visual search. Focus under pressure. Pattern recognition.

You probably won't hit a 98 mph fastball after playing Mega Match. But your brain will be sharper, faster, and better trained for the kind of rapid-recall decisions that matter in everyday life — at work, in the classroom, and behind the wheel.

Play the Dodgers Tile Set Today 🏆

Mega Match is free, offline-ready, and no login required. Select the Dodgers 2025 tile set and start training like a champion. Blue Crew forever.

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