Some people and even MLB-teams really say this, which is nonsense because there is NO baseball world championship for teams. Sure, we have the World Baseball Classic (WBC), the unofficial World Championship for countries, but that’s it!
For an MLB-team to become World Champion there would have to be a WBC kinda setup.
The winners of the World Series would play the winners of the European Cup and comparable tournaments in Asia, South America, Afrika, Carribbean and Oceania (if they even exist).
Or you could invite the club champions of the countries playing at the WBC. That would be 20 teams from all over the world.
Then and only them would you be able to crown a World Champion.
In 2025 you could have the World Series winner LA Dodgers playing the European Champions Heidenheim Heideköpfe or Japans’ champs Fukuoka Hawks vs. Diablos Rojos del México, champs of Mexico.
Sure, the World Series winner could become World Champion, but never say they are without actually playing a team that's not from North America.
Now, I recently was in contact with someone from the website Baseball Reference.com and he came up with an answer that made me look at it differently:
"Definitely one way of looking at it — a great way too. Another? Over 27% of the players on rosters opening were from countries other than the United States. Almost all of those countries have a baseball league of their own, and these players rose to the top and transitioned from their country / league to the minors, then made their way through that to join the majors. I think at season’s end this year, the number was just over 30% of the players, so it changes as the years goes on."
I can get into that view, but not entirely. When a soccer team wins the Champions League and it has players from all around the world, it still isn't world champion. No matter where the players come from.
Then I got a reply from Ross Yoshida, Senior Director, Graphic Design at Los Angeles Dodgers, who has designed amazing looking press pins and world championship logo's for the club. He said:
"All teams in every sport make their own championship marks that leave off trademarked wording and verbiage. This is so clubs, partners, etc. can avoid usage rules and fees/royalties that come with using "World Series", "Super Bowl", et al..."
If that is the case something is very wrong within the sports organizations. Using the words World Series should be free advertizing for MLB. But I get his point of view.
No matter what it is, international players, dodging royalties... a World Series winner still isn't a World Champion. But I decided not to bother anyone anymore. Case closed!

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