There are few words to describe the heartbreak that is settling over the Toronto Blue Jays. Game 7 was two outs away from ...
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Column: A great baseball season is over. Here’s what to look forward to as we head toward winter.
The marquee at Murphy’s Bleachers said it all Saturday afternoon. “The best two words in sports: ‘Game Seven.'” The end of a great baseball season deserved a Game 7 between the Los Angeles Dodgers and ...
While the Blue Jays heal physically, general manager Ross Atkins has some work to do too. Several key players from Toronto's playoff run are set to become free agents in the off-season.
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'OK to be sad': Hope turns into heartbreak for Blue Jays fans after World Series loss
Many Toronto Blue Jays fans are set to return to work and school on Monday with lingering sadness as the excitement of the ...
The 2025 season is officially over. The Los Angeles Dodgers are the World Champions two years in a row after defeating the ...
Will Smith homered in the 11th inning after Miguel Rojas connected for a tying drive in the ninth, and the Los Angeles ...
Infielder Bo Bichette may have played his last game as a Toronto Blue Jay in Saturday’s Game 7 loss to the Los Angeles Dodgers with his contract set to expire this winter. But that won’t be the case ...
After another postseason failure, the New York Yankees find themselves in the offseason desperate for a hitter who can ...
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A Series for the Ages: Dodgers Win the 2025 World Series
Now that one of the most exciting and thrilling World Series in recent memory has come and gone, it’s time to look back at ...
Carol Freeman might not have received a ring on The Golden Bachelor but she can still add another piece of bling to her collection after the Los Angeles Dodgers World Series win. Freeman — aunt to ...
USA TODAY Sports has crafted a commemorative page print to celebrate the Los Angeles Dodgers' latest World Series ...
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Dodgers to celebrate World Series victory with parade, stadium rally
Hundreds of thousands of people are expected to flood the streets of Los Angeles Monday to celebrate the Dodgers' World Series victory.
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