LA Dodgers to face the Toronto Blue Jays in the World Series
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The Los Angeles Dodgers are four wins away from securing their second straight World Series title. Their transformation into a fully operational Death Star could have wide-ranging ramifications for MLB.
The Los Angeles Dodgers are already being linked to a marquee free agent while being knee-deep in their World Series title defense. The Dodgers have drawn
Check out this article for a complete list of Los Angeles Dodgers' World Series wins, appearances, record, and more.
By sweeping the Brewers in the NLCS, the Dodgers earned a six-day break before the World Series opens on Friday in Toronto. That kind of down time hasn’t been favorable for teams in the past.
It's hard, you know -- repeating as the champions of a sport. This is the case for any athletic pursuit, and it's probably fair to say it's especially difficult in baseball, which has so much structural randomness and a related knack for defying expectations.
In a closeout opportunity for the defending champions, Shohei Ohtani took the mound for LA and punched out 10 batters across six-plus scoreless innings of work. At the plate, Ohtani went 3-for-3 with three home runs, one of which left Dodger Stadium and traveled 469 feet according to Statcast.
Los Angeles Dodgers closer Tanner Scott underwent a procedure on his rear end during the NLDS, and was left off the NLCS roster due to the recovery. Manager Dav
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Dave Roberts Defends Dodgers’ Payroll, Calls For More MLB Owners To Be Competitors Like Mark Walter
The Los Angeles Dodgers are four wins away from becoming the first repeat World Series champion MLB has seen in 25 years. That has prompted many to question the fairness and legitimacy of the potential accomplishment due to the Dodgers’ payroll compared to most other teams.