Several LA Dodgers stars, including Freddie Freeman, Will Smith, Tommy Edman and others, were asked a simple question about their athleticism. The question was common for all of them: "Do you wish you were more athletic?"At first, almost all of them appeared confused before they shared their hilarious take. Freeman was the first one appearing in the video, and he answered his wife Chelsea:"I just wish I ran faster."When Muncy was asked, the third baseman said:"I feel like I am more athletic than most of those guys. I mean I do, but why?"When Kristen asked Tommy Edman, he said:"What? Baseball? Huh? I don't get it."Dodgers catcher Will Smith answered:"Sure. Would you? Like how? Are you filming right now? I'd say I'm pretty athletic. Maybe be a little faster. That'd be cool."Haeley also asked her husband and two-time Cy Young winner Blake Snell. He said:"Okay, I could 360 windmill. I run a 4 4 40. NCAA and 2K don't count? I hit threes from all parts of the gym. What more do I need to do? I mean, I could do everything."Fans reacted to these concerned replies from Dodgers stars."them being targeted at home is taking me out 😭😭" one fan wrote."ragebaiting our champs is crazy work," one fan added."they got hit with the tutorial boss question and still folded, crazy scene for the reigning kings," one fan reacted."pleaseee he was so confused 😭😭😭" one fan wrote."Freddie being instantly offended 😭😭" another added."Catching Tommy Edman after pound town is unfair by his wife…" one fan wrote.Dodgers repeat as World Series championsThe Dodgers entered the 2025 season as the favorites to repeat as champions. Early on, they faced troubles with their rotation, but their depth was so big that they navigated through it without much hindrance.They once again won the NL West. They swept the Cincinnati Reds in the wildcard round, wiped the floor with the Philadelphia Phillies in the NLDS and crushed the Milwaukee Brewers in the NLCS to set up a World Series date with the Toronto Blue Jays.After the Blue Jays won Game 5, it was a do-or-die for the Dodgers in Games 6 and 7 at Rogers Center. The Dodgers survived Game 6 before Will Smith's extra-inning home run and Yoshinobu Yamamoto's World Series-winning effort saw them through to become back-to-back champions.