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Ranking Every Potential 2024 World Series Matchup Ahead of MLB Divisional Round
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11. Kansas City Royals vs. Los Angeles Dodgers
10. Detroit Tigers vs. Los Angeles Dodgers
9. Cleveland Guardians vs. Los Angeles Dodgers
Per USA Today, the Cleveland Guardians had the third-lowest Opening Day payroll at $93.3 million. The Detroit Tigers were a bit ahead of that at $103.8 million. The Kansas City Royals were still bottom 10 in the majors at $115.3 million.
Meanwhile, the Los Angeles Dodgers spent $1.3 billion this past offseason on signing/extending four players—Shohei Ohtani, Yoshinobu Yamamoto, Tyler Glasnow and Will Smith—in the process of putting together a top-five Opening Day payroll for a 12th consecutive year.
And save for that Dodgers-Rays World Series in 2020, it’s been a hot minute since we last had a David vs. Goliath matchup pitting a top-three OD payroll against a bottom-10 OD payroll.
Cleveland-Chicago in 2016 was close, but the Cubs’ OD payroll didn’t tick up into the top five until a couple of years later. (Plus, they were dealing with that 108-year curse, anyway, and didn’t feel like a juggernaut.)
You need to go back to 2007 for Red Sox (No. 2 OD payroll) vs. Rockies (No. 25) for the last time a 162-game season ended with such a World Series. And, well, Goliath pounded David to a pulp in that one with Boston winning in a sweep.
Before that, though, the Marlins (No. 25) over the Yankees (No. 1) in the 2003 World Series was a massive upset, and maybe one of these AL Central penny-pinchers could pull off a similar stunner over the spending limit-less Dodgers.
Goodness knows all the neutral fans would be pulling for the Guardians/Royals/Tigers.