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MLB.com's Mark Feinsand believes the Los Angeles Dodgers will compete with the New York Yankees for the signature of 25-year-old Japanese superstar Munetaka Mur
The Los Angeles Dodgers won the World Series on Saturday night, defeating the Toronto Blue Jays in a decisive Game 7 to cap off a memorable Fall Classic. In the coming days, there will be plenty of time to reflect on the year that was and ample coverage that attempts to properly assign credit to the individuals who made this championship possible.
On a roster full of superstars, Hernández has served as a utility player and culture-builder in Los Angeles for nine of his 12 seasons in the big leagues. Hernández batted .203/.255/.366 with 10 homers and 35 RBIs in 92 games last year, and he wasn’t any better in the playoffs, going 5-for-28 (.179) in the World Series.
After a regular season spent seemingly just going through the motions and never remotely living up to that preseason "juggernaut" hype, the Los Angeles Dodgers found their mojo when it mattered most,
They’ve seen a Game 6 ball sail skyward in the bottom of the ninth in this building. They’ve seen a comeback that results in Toronto title triumph. But unlike the Joe Carter blast that cleared the wall for the Blue Jays back in 1993,
Changes are bound to occur this offseason for the Los Angeles Dodgers. The team is notorious for tinkering at an unprecedented level. If things don't work one
Clayton Kershaw tipped his cap to Yoshinobu Yamamoto, after the Dodgers hurler won Game 7 of the World Series on no rest.