There have been just 19 walk-off home runs in the long history of the World Series. Here is every one of them.
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Dodgers' Miguel Rojas is this generation's Hal Smith
Rojas has spent his career as an unsung middle infielder and has only appeared in a handful of the Dodgers' playoff games.
Miguel Rojas blasted a crucial home run to tie the score between the Dodgers and Blue Jays in Game 7 of the World Series on ...
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World Series Game 7 history: The best moments through the years
A familiar face to Game 7 this year was on the mound for the Nationals at Minute Maid Park. Max Scherzer started for ...
The Blue Jays' World Series loss to the Dodgers was heartbreaking, but is it the most devastating of them all?
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Dodgers Return To Southland After Winning World Series in Unlikely Fashion
The Dodgers returned to Los Angeles Sunday as back-to-back World Series champions for the first time in their storied history. Will Smith hit a tie-breaking solo home run in the top of the 11th inning ...
Heading into Game 7 of the World Series on Saturday night, the Blue Jays felt good about where they were from a pitching ...
Los Angeles won its third World Series in six years with some of the sport’s biggest stars and unlikely heroes—and, perhaps, ...
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Pirates nostalgia celebration shows Pittsburgh hasn’t felt real baseball joy in years
Every year on Oct. 13, scores of Pittsburgh Pirates fans gather at the Forbes Field outfield wall to commemorate the ...
Will Smith caught every inning of a Fall Classic that went 18 frames in Game 3 and 11 innings in Game 7. In total, the Dodgers backstop was behind the plate for 73 innings -- the most by any catcher ...
Across a legendary TV career, play-by-play voice Sean McDonough vividly remembers the all-time memorable finish to the 1993 ...
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