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Dodgers: Pop Star Nick Jonas Takes Some Credit in LA World Series Win, Bellinger Agrees

For the Dodgers, this 2020 World Series win might have been written in the stars already. Pop stars that is. Hear me out here because this is a weird one, but did the Jonas Brothers help the Dodgers win it all this year?

Enter the “Jonas Blessing.” Pop star Nick Jonas explains.



“No one is talking about the very, very obvious theme here. To fully understand this conspiracy, we have to back things up to September 22, 2019,” the singer explained on his Instagram. “That is the date of the Jonas Brothers show in Kansas City, Missouri. You know who was at that show? Patrick Mahomes.”

Mahomes and the Kansas City Chiefs won the Super Bowl the very next February.

“Next up, December 10th. Arizona. Who was there, you might ask? Oh! Cody Bellinger. Cut to October 27th… the Dodgers win the World Series. Now, last but certainly not least… [Formula 1 racer] Lewis Hamilton attended the Jonas Brother’s concert in Paris on February 22nd. Just last week he won his 92nd Grand Prix, the most of all time.”

Ok, it’s understandably a dumb concept, but think about all the dumb things we all did as fans during this championship run? The superstitions and rituals. Things needing to be just right or the right beer in the correct hand. This lucky charm Jonas thing feels right up that alley.

And if you ask Cody Bellinger, it could be the real deal.

“They’re the lucky charm,” Bellinger told ESPN. “Yeah, I went to a Jonas Brothers concert — man, it feels like two years ago, but it was early this year — and I know Mahomes and Hamilton are champions, so maybe they are lucky.”

Is it really that simple? See the Jonas Brothers and win championships? Nick Jonas makes his final pitch.

“The key to success is to come to a Jonas Brothers show. Congrats to all you Jonas-loving athletes out there who were smart enough to come to a show. You deserve those championships.”

Let’s hope concerts return at some point in the next few months so Cody can get back out to see Nick and his brothers… the Dodgers need to repeat!

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Clint Pasillas

Clint Pasillas has been writing, blogging, and podcasting about the Los Angeles Dodgers since 2008. Under Clint's leadership as the Lead Editor, Dodgers Nation has grown into one of the most read baseball sites in the world with millions of unique visitors per month. Find him online on Twitter/X or his YouTube channel!

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