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The White Sox lost a modern record 121 games last season and then traded Garrett Crochet, their ace and best player, to the Red Sox over the winter.
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The Yankees lost the World Series last year. The Brewers were eliminated in the Wild Card Series. Needless to say, both teams hope to accomplish more in 2025.
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San Diego saw Yuki Matsui notch two strikeouts in the fifth inning.
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Welcome to our annual MLB Opening Day Overreactions! I would include the year in there (for example: our fifth annual) but I don't actually remember. That's one of the perks of old age, apparently. Anyway,
The Los Angeles Dodgers say they have accepted President Donald Trump's invitation to the White House to celebrate their World Series title.
As Ryan Johnson finished getting ready in the bullpen ahead of his highly anticipated MLB debut, he walked out onto a Major League field for the first time in his career and pumped his right fist into
Dodgers manager Dave Roberts hopes that their American League counterpart, the Angels, find some success this season.
According to Los Angeles Times columnist Dylan Hernández, Shohei Ohtani told Japanese media he plans to join the Dodgers on their upcoming White House visit. “Ohtani said he would go,” Hernández reported, noting the star made his intentions clear during a recent media appearance.
The Dodgers only got their shortstop back from a devastating stomach bug two days before Opening Day, and he'll use the Dodgers' off-day to see live pitching.
Shortstop Zach Neto was the Angels’ best offensive player last year, hitting 23 homers and stealing 30 bases; the 24-year-old, who is recovering from November shoulder surgery and will start the season on the IL, has a chance to become a star, as does Logan O’Hoppe, who is developing into one of the best catchers in the league.
The MLB Commissioner reacts to the "explosive" global impact of Los Angeles designated hitter and pitcher Shohei Ohtani.
The Los Angeles Dodgers acquired a right-handed pitcher from the Boston Red Sox just hours before their first home game of 2025.