The Los Angeles Dodgers have done it again — clinching the World Series title and reminding the sports world why they remain one of baseball’s most dominant franchises.
But what’s making as many headlines as the victory itself is Fox Sports’ viral celebration post, featuring a slick, cinematic design with the phrase “They Not Like Us” splashed across the ground in bold white letters.
The image — which instantly took over social media — shows Kendrick Lamar, a proud Los Angeles native, sitting behind the wheel of a classic car with a confident grin, while Drake, representing Toronto, stands in the background.

The message was clear: L.A. reigns supreme once again.
Fans immediately flooded comment sections, turning the post into a cultural moment that extended far beyond baseball.
The combination of sports triumph, music rivalry, and visual symbolism perfectly captured the competitive energy between Los Angeles and Toronto — two powerhouse cities both known for their influence in entertainment, music, and now, sports.
The phrase “They Not Like Us” carries extra meaning for hip-hop fans, echoing Kendrick Lamar’s viral diss track aimed at Drake earlier this year.
By tying that phrase to the Dodgers’ victory, Fox Sports managed to blend pop culture and sports in one masterful move — sparking laughs, debates, and even applause for their creativity.
While the Dodgers celebrate another championship, this post proves one thing: when it comes to pride, legacy, and cultural clout — Los Angeles really is built different.