Dodgers, World Series and Game 6
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Los Angeles Dodgers manager Dave Roberts will give Shohei Ohtani a chance to grow his legend on baseball's grandest stage. The Dodgers kept their season
When a Major League Baseball franchise becomes a true dynasty, its closest rivals often bear much of the brunt.
Earlier this week fans were asking, who are those guys? On Friday they emphatically answered that question by finally, forcefully, being themselves.
The Los Angeles Dodgers would give themselves their best chance to three-peat by spending big on these four high-end free agents.
What a Game 7. What a World Series. The Dodgers are champs again. And this time, they won it in unbelievably thrilling fashion. A game-tying home run from Miguel Rojas in the ninth. A game-winning home run from Will Smith in the 11th.
Los Angeles Dodgers starting pitcher Clayton Kershaw, who is retiring, just capped his surefire Hall of Fame career with his third World Series title.
The Los Angeles Dodgers staved off elimination with a 3-1 win in Game 6 to force a do-or-die Game 7 on Saturday for the World Series.
The Dodgers never expected this to be easy. The prior 24 World Series champions could have told them: No matter the talent you have, no matter how favorable the situation, repeating as champion is a tall task.
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The Dodgers slugger had a simple message for his team heading into Friday night's elimination game against the Blue Jays.