The 2020 World Series, played under unique circumstances, saw the Los Angeles Dodgers finally break their 32-year championship drought, defeating the Tampa Bay Rays in six games. It was a series defined by clutch hitting, dominant pitching, and a few controversial managerial decisions.
From Randy Arozarena's record-breaking performance for the Rays to Corey Seager's MVP-worthy performance for the Dodgers, individual brilliance shined. Game 4's dramatic ending, with Brett Phillips' improbable game-winning hit, will be forever etched in baseball history. However, Kevin Cash's decision to pull Blake Snell in Game 6, despite his dominance, ignited a firestorm of debate.
Ultimately, the Dodgers' depth and experience proved too much for the Rays. The 2020 World Series was a fitting end to an unprecedented season, showcasing the resilience and passion of baseball in the face of adversity. A truly memorable chapter in baseball history!