After the conclusion of a memorable Game 7 of the ALCS, MLB managers from the opposing teams express mutual respect.
With the World Series title on the line, let's break down Game 6 between the Toronto Blue Jays and Los Angeles Dodgers.
TORONTO — Blue Jays manager John Schneider's first World Series experience came as a fan in 2003. In his first full season at ...
Mattingly’s Yankees career was both brilliant and bittersweet. The 1985 American League MVP dominated pitchers with his ...
Don Mattingly is one of the best in the game to have never won a World Series. If he does now, it will be against the team he ...
Raleigh, now a 65-home run man, struck out three times against two different pitchers Sunday night. And with the bases loaded ...
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Shohei Ohtani followed his two-way show for the ages with a homer in the Dodgers’ World Series opener, but he also grounded ...
Yamamoto pitched a complete game and L.A. scored two runs in seventh inning and two in eighth to retake lead over Toronto ...
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