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The $500 million Los Angeles Dodgers’ thrilling World Series win over the Toronto Blue Jays attracted record international attention for Major League Baseball, affirmed LA’s status as the sport’s best
In a winner-take-all Game 7 for the ages, the Los Angeles Dodgers bested the Toronto Blue Jays 5-4 in an 11-inning classic in the early morning hours Sunday to become back-to-back World Series champions.
Just as the Los Angeles Dodgers finished turning a game-ending double play to win the World Series, folks were already talking about a three-peat.
Millions of Japanese celebrated the Los Angeles Dodgers’ World Series victory, which was aided by pitcher Shohei Ohtani and World Series MVP Yoshinobu Yamamoto.
The boys and girls in Dodger gear rolled around in the silver, blue and gold confetti on the outfield turf, playfully tossing that metallic material at each other, not far from the temporary stage that had been erected after midnight Sunday morning to celebrate Los Angeles’ traveling triumph.
Yoshinobu Yamamoto credits this mentor of his for turning him into the pitcher is today -- the Dodgers' World Series hero and MVP.
Prince Harry seemingly wasn’t too happy to see the Los Angeles Dodgers take home the 2025 World Series trophy. “Best game ever! Sorry H your team didn’t win, but mine diiiiiiid,” Meghan Markle’s friend,
MLB.com's Mark Feinsand believes the Los Angeles Dodgers will compete with the New York Yankees for the signature of 25-year-old Japanese superstar Munetaka Murakami in the offseason. Murakami, a third baseman, will come to MLB for the 2026 season ...