The Blue Jays dominated Game 1, but Yoshinobu Yamamoto took the spotlight by storm in Saturday's contest for the Dodgers.
The Los Angeles Dodgers rode a $500 million roster through the regular season and all the way to the World Series, yet there's really just one thing keeping it from being a bust: starting pitching.
The mighty Dodgers are sizable World Series favorites, but Tom Oldfield tells you why the Blue Jays have more than just a ...
The oldest daughter of Kobe and Vanessa Bryant poses with the daughter of the late, great Dodgers pitcher before Game 2 of ...
Joe Carter slipped into the Blue Jays’ home run jacket, then touched them all in a parade of dugout high-fives. The hero of ...
Will Smith sat down with the "MLB on FOX" crew to discuss the Los Angeles Dodgers' Game 2 win over the Toronto Blue Jays in ...
Two swings of the bat. That’s all it took to turn what was shaping up to be a classic pitchers’ duel into a two-run Los ...
Yoshinobu Yamamoto got the Dodgers back on track in the World Series, shutting down the Blue Jays in a complete game.
The Blue Jays showed in Game 1 they're no pushovers. The defending champion Dodgers have their hands full in the World Series ...
Game 1 of the World Series became an offensive highlight reel for the Toronto Blue Jays. The batters took full control over ...
On a night when the Dodgers’ offense finally broke through with a pair of home runs screaming into the Canadian night, there ...
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