 30 years ago tonight, the Dodgers won their last World Series. Tonight, they're going back to the World Series to try to win the next one. Congratulations to the Los Angeles Dodgers with us here. Owner Mark Walter, congratulations. President and CEO, Stan Casten, President Baseball Operations, Andrew Friedman, General Manager, Farhan Zaidi, and Manager Dave Roberts. Congratulations. I'm sure it never gets old, guys. For the second straight time, the Warren Giles National League Championship Trophy presented by Baseball Chief Operating Officer, Joe Torre. Yes, Tom. I'm very proud and happy to present the Los Angeles Dodgers, the National League Championship Trophy for the second year in a row. Congratulations. Well, Mark, back in May, your club was 10 games under. In September, you were in third place. In this series, you were down two games to one. What is it about your club that enabled it to go back to the World Series? We'll get right to that in a second. I want to congratulate Milwaukee. They played great all year long. I think a lot of people underestimated them, and they gave us all we wanted, and they deserve our congratulations. Now, though, this team, as you said, we were 10 under 500. We had a ton of injuries. I think we had 18 different starting pitchers this year, and we really just hung in, fought all the way. Weren't in first place at the beginning of September, and they fought all the way back, and they did it. Congratulations. Skipper, right over here. In this series, coming from behind two games to one, what was the key to get this thing flipped? It's just each one of those guys over there believed in each other, and we never wavered. It's never been easy for us all year. Every single guy in this room has their fingerprint on not only this series, but this entire season. So the players, coaches, staff, baseball ops, the fans, my hats off to everyone. So congratulations to you guys. It's been 40 years since the Dodgers went back to back pennants. What is it about this club that you learned? This is a tough group. This is a tough group, and we have four more wins. But again, to echo what Mark Walter said, I just want to congratulate the Milwaukee Brewers on a tremendous season. Congratulations. Cody Bellinger, I've got some more hardware to give out. Guess who's getting the NLCS MVP award? Cody Bellinger, you come to bat in the second inning, Dodgers down one-nothing. You get two strike count. Tell me what you were looking for, what you got, and what it felt like? I was looking for a pitch up, two strikes. Just trying to put a good swing on it, and luckily it went out of there. Let's go back to game four. It was late at night with your base hit, the walk-off hit that really did turn this series around. Did you feel the momentum changed with that hit? Yeah, definitely. I think I like our chances even when we lost yesterday. We had Bular on the mound. Once we had a lead form, I knew he was going to shut it down for us. How do you feel about visiting Fenway Park on Tuesday? Yeah, it's pretty cool. That's going to be a pretty special series against us. It's going to be a pretty cool series. It's time to go celebrate. Go join you guys. Thanks so much. Congratulations. Back to you, Kevin. Thank you.