Dodgers win epic World Series Game 7 vs. Blue Jays
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Baseball is a fraternity, and within the game, bullpens are a brotherhood of their very own. In Game 6 Friday night in Toronto, the Blue Jays’ relievers had a white “51” written on the right side of their caps next to the World Series patch,
The Toronto Blue Jays lost an absolutely heartbreaking World Series Game 7 on Saturday night, and it's one to where the pain is not going away anytime soon. Fan
Stefanic cleared waivers and was outrighted to Triple-A Buffalo on June 7. He would never return to the big leagues after his nine-game cameo, but he hung around all summer and fall, waiting for a chance to potentially impact the Blue Jays' playoff run.
Baseball isn’t going to wait around for the Blue Jays. Suddenly, even harshly, the MLB offseason is about to begin. Even in the haze of these early days, when it’s still so hard to see through the heartbreak of the Blue Jays’ Game 7 loss to the Dodgers,
The Contemporary Baseball Era player ballot was released on Monday, announcing the candidacy of eight key baseball players into the 2026 Hall of Fame. The National Baseball Hall of Fame released the news just in time following the end of the 2025 baseball season.
Numbers say Blue Jays' Alejandro Kirk was ripped off in Gold Glove voting originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here. In an analytically inclined baseball world, it's odd for the numbers to only win part way.
The Blue Jays didn’t win the World Series, but the $25-million winner of the Jays Care Foundation’s 50/50 jackpot can take the windfall as a life-changing consolation prize. An Oshawa name identified as Aric has scored the grand prize of $25,010,057, winning an Major League Baseball record 50/50 prize total.
The Los Angeles Dodgers are enjoying the hate comments after winning their second consecutive World Series title. The Dodgers have definitely heard some