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After the Dodgers’ World Series win, what’s next for Major League Baseball?

The Los Angeles Dodgers' World Series victory generated significant international attention for Major League Baseball, showcasing their dominance and highlighting the league's payroll disparity. This win came after a postseason filled with multiple winner-take-all games. Shohei Ohtani continues to impress as arguably baseball's best talent, greatly increasing the sport's appeal globally. Baseball Commissioner Rob Manfred praised the positive impact of Ohtani's unique contributions. The Toronto Blue Jays' success also boosted interest in baseball across Canada. Several prominent U.S. players have committed to the upcoming World Baseball Classic, which is growing in popularity. Major League Baseball is also exploring the inclusion of big league players in the 2028 Los Angeles Olympics. The Dodgers are aiming for a repeat championship, inspired by historical three-peat teams. The significant spending by teams like the Dodgers and Mets has reignited discussions about a potential salary cap, a contentious issue that has previously led to labor disputes. Following Ohtani's success, more Japanese players are expected to join MLB, with several talented individuals poised to enter the posting system. Finally, Major League Baseball will implement an Automated Ball/Strike System next season, marking the end of human umpires making all ball and strike calls.
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