100 Reasons Why
The Dodgers Are Greater Than The Yankees
A proudly biased, scientifically unserious, rivalry-soaked manifesto explaining–at great emotional volume–why the Dodgers tower over the Yankees like Koufax over a Little League tee-ball team.
Welcome to 100 Reasons Why the Dodgers Are Greater Than the Yankees, a book so unapologetically slanted it should probably count as a controlled substance in the Bronx. If you came here searching for balance, nuance, or any level of respect for the pinstriped past… bless your heart. You’re in the wrong zip code, pal. This is Dodger Blue at its loudest, pettiest, and most magnificently smug.
Inside these pages, the Yankees get dragged through Chavez Ravine, bounced off the foul poles, and politely escorted back to their overpriced seats in what is essentially a marble-floored bank lobby with popcorn machines. Meanwhile, the Dodgers are elevated to their rightful throne: baseball’s modern powerhouse, Hollywood’s team, Jackie Robinson’s legacy, Vin Scully’s poetry, and the franchise currently giving the rest of MLB annual anxiety attacks.
This book is not neutral.
It is not restrained.
It is not here to “appreciate both sides.”
It’s here to remind the world–loudly–that Dodger Blue is a religion and Yankee pinstripes are a brand strategy.
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What's Inside
- Dodger Stadium worship so poetic it could make Vin Scully shed a single tear
- Bronx slander that should probably come with a lawyer’s business card
- Repeated reminders that Ohtani > Judge (emotionally, scientifically, spiritually)
- Kershaw’s curve compared to astrophysics and Yankee pitching compared to expired milk
- Enough jokes about traffic, smog, tourists, payroll, and postseason meltdowns to make both cities feel personally attacked
- A front office comparison that reads like “smart, modern, and strategic” vs “press release, press conference, and prayer”
- And a full 100-reason avalanche proving Los Angeles is MLB’s present and future, and New York is its sepia-toned scrapbook
Perfect For
If you’re a Dodgers fan, this book is comfort food.
If you’re a Yankees fan, this book is character-building.
If you’re neutral, by the end you’ll be chanting “Let’s Go Dodgers!” or filing a noise complaint.
Baseball evolves.
MLB changes.
But Dodgers > Yankees?
That’s eternal–and now, it’s in print.
Turn the page.
It gets bluer.
And New York gets sadder.