With the World Series resuming in Los Angeles, we break down what we’ve seen so far — and what to expect next.
Category: Baseball
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Much more than just Vlad and Springer: Meet the Blue Jays’ under-the-radar mashers
Toronto is a tough out from top to bottom. Here are five guys you need to know who help lengthen the lineup.
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… Ohtani WAS on that plane to Toronto? Inside an alternate World Series universe
What would the past two years have looked like if Shohei Ohtani — and, following his footsteps, Roki Sasaki — had chosen the Blue Jays?
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Orioles tab Albernaz as next manager, sources say
The Baltimore Orioles are finalizing a deal to hire former Guardians associate manager Craig Albernaz, sources told ESPN.
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Bichette to start at 2B for Blue Jays in Game 3
Toronto Blue Jays infielder Bo Bichette will be in the starting lineup, playing second base against the Los Angeles Dodgers in Game 3 of the World Series on Monday, according to manager John Schneider.
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Jays fans hit Ohtani with ‘don’t need you’ chants
Blue Jays fans let Shohei Ohtani hear it before and during Game 1 of the World Series, their disapproval of him not picking their team in free agency in 2023 clearly still evident.
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Jays’ Scherzer to start Game 3 vs. LA’s Glasnow
Max Scherzer will start Game 3 of the World Series for the Blue Jays, while the Dodgers will give the ball to Tyler Glasnow.
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⚾ Ranking the best players in the World Series
Here’s how the Dodgers’ and Blue Jays’ rosters stack up and who is primed to do the most jaw-dropping things on the sport’s biggest stage.
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eBay gloves, cursing pitchers and unhittable splits: The magic chemistry of the Blue Jays
The Toronto roster is full of personality and talent. Here are some of the best stories from the clubhouse.
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Yamamoto’s 2nd straight CG sparks Dodgers in G2
Yoshinobu Yamamoto pitched a four-hitter for his second consecutive complete game, the first in the World Series since 2015, and the Los Angeles Dodgers defeated the Toronto Blue Jays 5-1 Saturday night, tying the best-of-seven matchup at one game apiece.