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The Los Angeles Dodgers embrace their "bad guy" persona for the 2026 season. A hype video featuring Jason Bateman sets the tone, asking, "What's wrong with being the bad guy?" The Dodgers' marketing team plays up this narrative, but players like Mookie Betts focus on the game. "You can call us whatever you want," Betts says. "At the end of the day, you've got to play the game."
After back-to-back championships and a blockbuster offseason, the Dodgers face immense scrutiny. Betts dismisses the external noise, while teammate Max Muncy thrives on the challenge. "We always have that target," Muncy states. "It's just going to be even bigger now."
The Dodgers, currently 4-2 in their homestand, expect fierce competition from teams eager to take them down. Their primary focus remains on October, viewing the regular season as a stepping stone.
Despite speculation about breaking the regular-season wins record, the Dodgers prioritize their championship pursuit. Last year's team won 93 games, their lowest total since 2018, and they aim for a third consecutive title, a feat no NL team has achieved. Manager Dave Roberts emphasizes, "That's not our north star." The Dodgers are ready for the challenge ahead.

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