In a nail-biting Game 7, the Los Angeles Dodgers secured their second consecutive World Series title, defeating the Toronto Blue Jays 5-4. Will Smith's late home run and a remarkable pitching performance by Yamamoto sealed the deal in an unforgettable finale.
In a jaw-dropping Game 3 of the World Series, Shohei Ohtani tied a 119-year-old record with four extra-base hits, homering twice and reaching base nine times. The Dodgers edged the Blue Jays 6-5 after 18 thrilling innings.
In a thrilling 18-inning marathon, Freddie Freeman's walk-off homer led the Dodgers to a 6-5 victory over the Blue Jays, marking one of the longest games in MLB history. Shohei Ohtani shone with two homers, but it was Freeman's night as the Dodgers took a commanding lead in the World Series.
In a thrilling Game 2, the Dodgers overcame a rough start to defeat the Blue Jays 5-1, with key seventh-inning home runs by Will Smith and Max Muncy, tying the World Series at one game apiece.
Cal Raleigh has made history as he is named the Sporting News MLB Player of the Year, becoming just the third player in Mariners history to earn this accolade. With 60 home runs and a stunning postseason performance, Raleigh's future looks bright as he awaits the AL MVP announcement.
In a stunning revelation, a Dodgers star argues that Statcast miscalculated Shohei Ohtani's incredible out-of-the-park home run, sparking debate over his historic performance.
Discover the most incredible individual performances in MLB postseason history, featuring Shohei Ohtani's jaw-dropping three-homer game and Reggie Jackson's legendary World Series triumph!
In a stunning display, Shohei Ohtani hit three home runs and struck out 10 batters, leading the Dodgers to a 5-1 victory over the Brewers and securing a spot in the World Series. Fans chant MVP as Ohtani shines both at bat and on the mound.
In a thrilling Game 5 of the ALCS, the Mariners staged an incredible comeback with a solo homer by Cal Raleigh and a historic grand slam from Eugenio Suarez, igniting the fans and making history!
In a stunning display of talent, Shohei Ohtani led the Dodgers to an NLCS sweep with three home runs and a dominant pitching performance, making history in the process.