The Dodgers' wildfire relief pledge has raised eyebrows, with a year having passed since the devastating fires in Los Angeles and Southern California. While the team's initial response was commendable, with individual donations and the opening of Dodger Stadium as a relief center, the organization's commitment to the Governor's 'LA Rises' initiative has been questioned. The Dodgers pledged $100 million, but as of now, only $7.8 million has been contributed. This has sparked curiosity and concern, as residents are still displaced, and the full amount promised could have made a significant impact. The Dodgers' president hints at a long-term commitment, but the slow delivery of funds has raised questions about the organization's priorities. With the team's planned return to the White House, the situation invites political scrutiny and invites discussion on the effectiveness of their relief efforts.