Not since the 2000 Yankees has a team won back-to-back World Series. What does that mean for L.A.?
Category: Baseball
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No team has repeated in a quarter century. Are the Dodgers different?
Not since the 2000 Yankees has a team won back-to-back World Series. What does that mean for L.A.?
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⚾ Playoff preview: How far 8 teams left will go
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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Why this could finally be the year for teams with longest World Series droughts
This October, some contenders that haven’t won it all in decades — or ever — have reason to believe.
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Schlittler historic in 12-K gem as Yanks oust Sox
Rookie Cam Schlittler became the first pitcher in postseason history to go at least eight scoreless innings with 12-plus strikeouts and no walks, as the Yankees advanced to the ALDS with a 4-0 win over the Red Sox on Thursday night.
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Bogaerts laments ‘terrible’ call, pines for ABS
Count Xander Bogaerts among those looking forward to Major League Baseball’s new challenge system for balls and strikes next season. The San Diego Padres shortstop just wishes it were in place a little earlier.
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Field mistakes undo ousted Boston in ‘brutal’ loss
The Red Sox were eliminated by the Yankees on Thursday. A couple of defensive mistakes were their undoing after leading the majors with 116 errors during the season.
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‘Special’ Schlittler stars as Yankees oust Red Sox
Rookie right-hander Cam Schlittler struck out 12 as he shut down Boston with 100 mph heat, and the Yankees took advantage of a pair of misplays in a four-run fourth inning to beat the Red Sox 4-0 on Thursday.
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Schlittler dazzles as Yankees eliminate Red Sox
Rookie right-hander Cam Schlittler struck out 12 as he shut down Boston with 100 mph heat, and the Yankees took advantage of a pair of misplays in a four-run fourth inning to beat the Red Sox 4-0 on Thursday.
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Offseason questions for eliminated teams: What’s next for Red Sox, Guardians, Padres
Here’s how the winter looks in Boston — and in the other towns whose teams lost their final postseason game.