The answer is: The Dodgers won their second straight, becoming the first time since 2000 (the New York Yankees did it then) to repeat as World Series champions and denying the Blue Jays their first ...
Congratulations to the Los Angeles Dodgers on winning their ninth World Series in franchise history and becoming Major League Baseball's first back-to-back champs in a quarter century.
There are some wild stats in baseball history. Stan Musial had 1,815 hits at home and 1,815 hits on the road during his Hall ...
The first World Series was held in 1903. In 2024, the Los Angeles Dodgers triumphed over the New York Yankees to win the ...
World Series stars — or heroes — come in all shapes, sizes and with various levels of experience. Pitchers, catchers, light-hitting infielders — doesn't matter. The beauty of the Fall Classic is that ...
Chase Briscoe became the second driver to clinch a spot in the Championship 4 on Sunday with his win at Talladega. Following the YellaWood 500, here's what the NASCAR Cup Series playoff standings look ...
The defending champions are back in the World Series and look unstoppable as ever. Whether the Dodgers open the World Series at home or on the road remains to be seen. If they play the Toronto Blue ...
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The World Series has been going on for more than 120 years, but some teams are still waiting for their shot at glory. The New York Yankees have stacked up 27 rings, the St. Louis Cardinals own 11, and ...
Could the World Series matchup in 2025 already be decided? The odds at some of the best betting sites are favoring one matchup in a big way, as the Los Angeles Dodgers and Seattle Mariners have both ...
In October 1982, Milwaukee Journal staff writer Mike Kupper used that Major League Baseball advertising slogan to summarize the mood of the city's baseball fans. The 1982 Milwaukee Brewers had won the ...