Mets still have mountain to climb to surpass potential dynasty in the making

There was plenty of talk during the World Series about the stable of players unable to participate for the Dodgers.

It’s a group that included Tyler Glasnow, Gavin Stone and Clayton Kershaw. And let’s not forget the other half of Shohei Ohtani — the pitcher rehabbing from elbow surgery who was a Cy Young-caliber arm before this season.

That the Dodgers still won the World Series (and somewhat easily, given they faced only one elimination game the entire postseason) should send a few shock waves through the sport, especially for teams that have legitimate designs on winning it all.

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The Dodgers had an incredible playoff run that culminated in a World Series win. Charles Wenzelberg / New York Post

This refers in part to the Mets, who took a leap this season and likely will be viewed as a championship contender (at least by much of their fan base) heading into 2025. But to use a football comparison, you have to wonder if these Dodgers are where the Chiefs, with Patrick Mahomes in the lead, were a few years ago and ready to become something of a dynasty. If basketball is more your speed, think the Warriors with Steph Curry, Kevin Durant and Klay Thompson…

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