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According to Inside Sources “Dodgers Dangle $20 Million Incentive to Boost Morale Before Historic Game 7”, Owners hope that this additional incentive will give the Dodgers edge in the all important Game 7
With the pressure mounting ahead of Game 7 of the World Series, the Los Angeles Dodgers have reportedly been handed a massive incentive to bring the championship home.
According to sources close to the organization, team executives have prepared a whopping $20 million winning bonus to be shared among players and staff if the Dodgers secure victory in the decisive final game. The move, insiders say, is designed to boost morale and ignite motivation ahead of what’s being called the “must-win game of the decade.”
The Dodgers, who have fought through injuries, close calls, and late-inning heroics throughout the postseason, are said to be in high spirits following the announcement. The bonus is believed to have been discussed privately between management and team leaders, including Mookie Betts, Shohei Ohtani, and Freddie Freeman, as a final rallying push.
One insider described the atmosphere in the clubhouse as “electric and laser-focused.”
“This team wants it bad — the bonus just adds extra fire,” the source said. “Everyone knows what’s at stake — legacy, pride, and now, $20 million in rewards.”
The Dodgers’ front office reportedly sees the incentive as more than just a payout — it’s a message of confidence and appreciation for a team that’s carried immense expectations all season.
Fans have responded with excitement across social media, praising ownership for backing the players at such a critical moment. As one post put it:
“If $20 million doesn’t motivate you, nothing will — Dodgers all the way!”
As Game 7 looms, tension and anticipation are at an all-time high. The Dodgers have the talent, the momentum, and now a record-breaking $20 million reason to give everything they’ve got.
Whether the plan pays off on the diamond will be decided tonight — under the bright lights, in front of millions of fans, with baseball history hanging in the balance.
