Before this season started, they said, The Dodgers are ruining baseball. Let’s get four more wins and really ruin baseball!” ...
For the past five games, every Dodgers reliever has donned a cap featuring a small piece of embroidery: the No. 51, tucked beside the World Series logo. It’s their subtle way of keeping lefty Alex ...
Of the major pro sports – baseball, hockey, football and basketball – only baseball doesn't have a salary cap.
Baseball is a fraternity, and within the game, bullpens are a brotherhood of their very own. In Game 6 Friday night in ...
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Toronto Blue Jays Join Los Angeles Dodgers, Wear ‘51’ On Caps Honoring Alex Vesia During Leave
For the final two games of the 2025 World Series, the Toronto Blue Jays joined the Los Angeles Dodgers in honoring pitcher Alex Vesia, who was forced to take a leave of absence from the Dodgers to ...
With the Dodgers four wins away from repeating as World Series champions, MLB owners may have found the perfect excuse to ...
TORONTO — A repeat championship for the high-spending Los Angeles Dodgers would not change the upcoming labor negotiations ...
Shohei Ohtani, the Los Angeles Dodgers' two-way sensation, wasted no time looking ahead following the team's thrilling 5-4, ...
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Why a 13-year-old baseball fan cheers for more than one team
A lot of sports fans get behind team rivalries, but Augustus Salie-Semel suggests that embracing more than one team (for ...
TORONTO — Tony Clark, executive director of the Major League Baseball Players Association, restated his concerns over ...
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Don’t Blow This, Baseball
The thrilling World Series shows that baseball is truly back—just in time for its next crisis. Sportswriters have been ...
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