Berliner Boersenzeitung - Baseball blockbuster as Yankees, Dodgers clash in World Series

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Baseball blockbuster as Yankees, Dodgers clash in World Series
Baseball blockbuster as Yankees, Dodgers clash in World Series / Photo: Katharine Lotze - GETTY IMAGES NORTH AMERICA/AFP

Baseball blockbuster as Yankees, Dodgers clash in World Series

The most eagerly anticipated World Series showdown in decades gets under way here Friday as the Los Angeles Dodgers take on the New York Yankees in what promises to be a baseball blockbuster for the ages.

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The star-studded collision between two of the sport's most iconic franchises is the 12th World Series involving the historical rivals and comes some 43 years after their last Fall Classic showdown in 1981.

All eyes will be on the Dodgers' Japanese superstar Shohei Ohtani, the record-breaking phenomenon regarded as the best all-round player since the legendary Babe Ruth.

Ohtani is part of an array of talent who will take the field at Dodger Stadium at 5:08pm (0008 GMT Saturday) for game one of the best-of-seven series.

As well as Ohtani, the Dodgers boast former MVPs such as Mookie Betts and Freddie Freeman, while the Yankees have home run king Aaron Judge and a big-hitting line-up that includes Giancarlo Stanton and Juan Soto.

"Dodgers-Yankees, two pillar franchises in the sport, with a lot of history, going back a long, long time," Yankees manager Aaron Boone said on Thursday.

"It's certainly special. I think everyone can identify with the Dodgers, can identify with the Yankees, and just what that means worldwide. Excited to be a part of it."

- 'It is worldwide' -

Boone's Dodgers counterpart Dave Roberts also noted the global appeal of the showdown.

"It is worldwide," Roberts said. "I think that's what's going to make this World Series so special, so unique."

The galaxy of stars on the field is likely to be matched by a constellation of A-listers watching from the stands.

Hollywood stars such as Brad Pitt and Tom Hanks have frequently been spotted at Dodger Stadium while the Yankees boast supporters such as actor Denzel Washington and hip-hop mogul Jay-Z.

"The stars will be out, the eyeballs will be watching, and hopefully we can deliver a great series," Boone said.

It all adds up to the kind of must-watch sporting event that will delight Major League Baseball's executives, who have reported sharp double-digit television ratings increases during the postseason.

So far, average television viewing figures have jumped 18% from last year's average of 2.82 million per game to 3.33 million.

While this year's World Series is unlikely to match the record average of viewers for a Fall Classic -- 44.3 million tuned in for each game of the 1978 series -- it is likely to obliterate the record-low 9.08 million who watched last year's series between the Texas Rangers and Arizona Diamondbacks.

- 'Unbelievable' numbers -

The presence of Dodgers ace Ohtani has also opened up a new international frontier, with Major League Baseball revealing that a record 12.9 million Japanese viewers tuned in for the Dodgers' recent National League Division Series decider against the San Diego Padres -- roughly 10% of Japan's entire population.

"That's an unbelievable number, a huge audience," MLB commissioner Rob Manfred said. "Ohtani has really, really driven interest in the game internationally."

Manfred believes this year's World Series evokes baseball's golden age, when the sport was truly America's pastime and had yet to be usurped by the NFL and NBA.

"The history of Yankee-Dodgers is great for our fanbase," Manfred said.

"You look back and think of Sandy Koufax playing against Mickey Mantle, of Joe DiMaggio playing against Jackie Robinson. And now you've got Aaron Judge against Shohei Ohtani."

Accordingly, World Series tickets have become the hottest commodity in sport since the Dodgers confirmed their place in the championship finale with victory over the New York Mets on Sunday.

According to ticket aggregator TicketIQ, games in Los Angeles are averaging around $3,100 on secondary markets; games in New York come in at an eye-watering average of $4,875.

The top-seeded Dodgers will have home advantage through the series, and will look to starting pitcher Jack Flaherty to get them off the mark in Friday's opener.

The Los Angeles-born Flaherty, who was traded to the team he supported as a boy earlier this year, is relishing his moment in the spotlight.

"When you add in all the players and just how deep this series is with talent and the guys and the names that are out there, it's as star-studded as it gets," Flaherty said.

The Yankees will start Gerrit Cole on the mound as they aim to spoil the Dodgers' party before the series heads back to New York for game three next Monday.

(K.Lüdke--BBZ)