Entering the Dodgers’ postseason run this fall, right-handed ace Yoshinobu Yamamoto didn’t have a single complete game on his résumé. He now has two. And they’ve come in his last two outings, ...
We celebrate the past 30 years of playoff baseball with a look back at some of the most memorable moments since the wild-card era began.
The Blue Jays’ 11–4 blowout win over the Dodgers in Game 1 of the 2025 World Series on Friday night turned into a laugher. Game 2 was anything but. In a pitcher’s duel between Toronto veteran Kevin ...
Eleven days after going the distance against the Brewers in a complete-game effort in the NLCS, Dodgers starter Yoshinobu Yamamoto did it again on baseball’s biggest stage Saturday night in Toronto.
The Los Angeles Dodgers even the 2025 World Series at 1-1 with a 5-1 victory over the Toronto Blue Jays in Saturday's Game 2. For much of the night, it was a classic pitchers' duel between the two ...
Everything went the way of the Toronto Blue Jays during Game 1 of the World Series as the Los Angeles Dodgers lost 11-4 at Rogers Centre behind bad pitching and poor offense. While it’s just one game ...
It was a night of loud noises. A pregame performance from L.A. legend Ice Cube. The ball bounding off the Dodgers' bats. A standing ovation for Yoshinobu Yamamoto. The gigantic center-field speakers ...
LOS ANGELES — Shohei Ohtani continues to prove why he’s the best player in baseball. "That was probably the greatest postseason performance of all time," Dodgers manager Dave Roberts said. "There's ...
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Every MLB Cy Young winner in history: Full list of AL and NL awards by year, from Tarik Skubal to Roger Clemens
Dwight Gooden and Fernando Valenzuela both won the NL Cy Young award at the age of 20, but Gooden has the slight edge for ...
Teams that win the first two games in a best-of-seven postseason series have history on their side. In 79 of 95 instances, ...
"It's the mathematical potential for a single game to last forever, in a suspended world where no clock rules the day, that aligns baseball as much with the dead as the living." Bill Vaughn is right.
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