Blue Jays top Dodgers 6-1 to take 3-2 series lead
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The left-hander nicknamed “Snellzilla” was stellar in Game 1 of the National League Championship Series, a 2-1 win over the Milwaukee Brewers. He allowed one baserunner in eight shutout innings and struck out 10 while facing the minimum, something no one had done in the postseason since Don Larsen’s World Series perfect game in 1956.
Dodgers fans are not cutting Teoscar Hernandez any slack for the blunder he made in right field in the fourth inning of Game 5.
Los Angeles Dodgers manager Dave Roberts made an honest admission about Mookie Betts' struggles in the World Series.
New York Yankees great Derek Jeter joked Los Angeles Dodgers star Mookie Betts about the 2020 World Series title, lightheartedly labeling it as “two and a half rings."
The richest team in baseball is splitting apart at the seams, tearing under stress, fraying beyond recognition, collecting on the floor of the 2025 season in heaping piles of disappointment.
Two NL East teams have now been connected to the Dodgers coach, who has yet to manage at any level of baseball.
Shohei Ohtani launched two home runs earlier that same game and is set to be the starting pitcher of Game 4, with the first pitch scheduled 17 hours after the conclusion of Game 3. More news: Blue Jays Star Calls Dodgers’ Shohei Ohtani MLB’s GOAT Without Hesitation Another hero of the behemoth of a game,
Sandy Koufax is a Hall of Fame pitcher who pitched for the Brooklyn and Los Angeles Dodgers from 1955-1966. He made seven All-Star teams, won four World Series, tossed four no-hitters (including one perfect game) and won three pitching Triple Crowns. At his peak, Koufax was the greatest left-handed pitcher in the history of baseball.