For Dodgers fans, memories of last year’s World Series will last a lifetime.
On the Dodgers’ official YouTube channel, however, a set of videos about the club’s 2025 championship were quietly taken down just hours after being released on Thursday.
Earlier this week, the Dodgers’ social media accounts began promoting a video feature titled on its YouTube page as “Back-to-Back,” teasing a seven-episode release that would include interviews of players from last year’s title-winning squad and footage from the team’s run to a second-straight World Series last fall.
When the videos were published Thursday afternoon, they were quickly met with much fanfare online.
But then, by Thursday night, the project had suddenly disappeared.
All seven videos were removed from the team’s YouTube page. All promotional material on the club’s social media accounts had also seemingly been deleted.
For fans who had been looking forward to –– or already begun watching parts of –– the seven episodes, it did not go unnoticed.
What exactly happened, though, remains unclear.
The team has not commented on the situation. And it is unknown whether the videos will be republished, or their content used in another form.
For now, the videos simply remain down.
Not that fans will have any trouble making their personal memories of last October endure, at least.




