World Series, Blue Jays and Los Angeles Dodgers
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The Padres and Yankees are wild cards, but the Cardinals should have their eyes closely on the Dodgers right now. Los Angeles is one game away from losing the World Series to the Toronto Blue Jays. If that were to happen, maybe that would work in the Cardinals' favor.
Shohei Ohtani will start Game 7 of the World Series for the Dodgers, showcasing the two-way star on the mound in the sport’s biggest game.
With his Game 3 start for the Blue Jays, Scherzer will become the first pitcher to appear with four teams in the Fall Classic. Lonnie Smith is the only other
Cardinals fans have known King for a bit. He's a six-year MLB veteran and has been with the Cardinals since coming over during the 2023 season. King spent the first full seasons of his career in Texas and split the 2023 season with Texas and St. Louis. He's been with the Cardinals for the last two full seasons.
The St. Louis Cardinals have a lot of work to do over the next few years after finishing 2025 with a 78-84 record in missing the postseason for the third consecutive year. St. Louis has now recorded two losing seasons in that span. As a result, they have ...
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There have been just 19 walk-off home runs in the long history of the World Series. Here is every one of them.
1. 1975: Reds over Red Sox The perfect World Series, complete with five one-run games and the most famous extra-inning game in World Series history, Game 6, which ended with Carlton Fisk's down-the-line blast. Game 7 is one of the more underrated games in World Series history.
A familiar face to Game 7 this year was on the mound for the Nationals at Minute Maid Park. Max Scherzer started for Washington and pitched five innings. Washington got three runs in the seventh, and tacked on an insurance run in the eighth and two in the ninth.