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The Los Angeles Dodgers took down the Toronto Blue Jays in an epic 11-inning Game 7 battle that concluded one of the most memorable World Series' in recent memo
Fansspeculate Yoshinobu Yamamoto intentionally targeted George Springer recalling lingering Astros sign-stealing scandal suspicions.
The Toronto Blue Jays lost the World Series and could lose a key player in free agency now as well. The Mets could target him.
Hundreds of thousands of Dodgers fans celebrated the team's World Series victory, attending the parade on Monday. The Dodgers became the first team in 25 years to win back-to-back World Series. CBS News' Carter Evans reports.
Sunday morning in Japan began with a palpable buzz after the Los Angeles Dodgers announced Shohei Ohtani would start Game 7 of the World Series.
Fans all over Canada now head into what will be a very long and cold offseason as they count the days until they can watch their Blue Jays play baseball again. For as much as it s
Yoshinobu Yamamoto throws the first pitch of the season for the Dodgers in Tokyo and the final pitch of Game 7 to win the World Series
Shohei Ohtani and the Los Angeles Dodgers celebrated their second consecutive World Series championship with a parade downtown