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While some analysts argue that this could present an unfair advantage akin to the New York Yankees' past dominance, others argue that it reflects the Dodgers’ successful creation of an environment where players want to join. Robert Murray from Fansided emphasized that rather than an "evil empire," the current Dodgers represent a well-oiled machine that players are eager to be a part of due to their winning culture and prospects for success.