Los Angeles Dodgers left-hander Clayton Kershaw, the 11-time All-Star and 2014 NL MVP, started — and won — Sunday’s regular-season finale against the Seattle Mariners, but will be left off manager Dave Roberts’ roster for the NL wild-card series.
Author: Bsky Feeder
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Ohtani hits 55th HR, breaks own Dodgers record
On the final day of the regular season, Los Angeles superstar Shohei Ohtani set a career high with his 55th home run of the year Sunday afternoon, breaking his own franchise record, as the Dodgers defeated the Seattle Mariners, 6-1, at T-Mobile Park.
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Reds clinch wild card as Mets complete collapse
The Reds are back in the playoffs for the first time since 2020, clinching a wild-card berth after the Mets completed a months-long collapse with a loss to the Marlins.
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The MLB playoff picture is set! Who clinched, plus current matchups and schedule
From current matchups to the postseason schedule, we have everything you need to know.
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MLB playoffs preview: World Series odds, why every team could win — and fatal flaws for all 12 teams
Have Fall Classic or bust hopes for the postseason? Here’s why your squad could be playing deep into October … or get sent home early.
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How McLaren can clinch historic title in Singapore
McLaren is on the verge of clinching the 2025 constructors’ title — here’s how they can wrap it up at the Singapore Grand Prix.
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Braves fans laud Morton in potential final game
Atlanta right-hander Charlie Morton, the 41-year-old veteran who debuted with the Braves in 2008, received a standing ovation after pitching 1⅓ scoreless innings in what could be his final MLB appearance during Sunday’s season finale at Truist Park.
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MLB playoff tracker: Red Sox beat Tigers to allow Guardians to clinch AL Central
From current matchups to the postseason schedule, we have everything you need to know.
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India refuse to accept Asia Cup trophy from Mohsin Naqvi
BCCI secretary says India did not want to receive the trophy from ACC president Mohsin Naqvi
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Guardians’ Fry recovering from HBP; feels ‘great’
David Fry says he feels great just five days after being hit in the face with a 99 mph fastball and was back in the Guardians’ clubhouse on Sunday.