World Series, Los Angeles Dodgers and Game 3
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The World Series Late Show was so good the Dodgers produced a sequel: The Late, Late Sho.Seven years and one day after outlasting the Boston Red Sox over 18 innings in Game 3, Los Angeles did it again,
Shohei Ohtani's insane Game 4 performance helped the Dodgers advance to the World Series but the NLCS MVP reminded LA that it was a team win.
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Shohei Ohtani changes the plaque on his NLCS MVP trophy with a heartwarming message for his Dodgers teammates
Shohei Ohtani’s 2025 National League Championship Series MVP trophy sat quietly in the center of the Dodgers’ clubhouse this week — a gleaming reminder of Ohtani’s otherworldly performance in Game 4 of the the NLCS against the Brewers.
An ailing Ohtani was a shell of himself in last year's World Series. This time, he's coming off a game for the ages.
Join us at the "We Believe in Blue" Dodgers World Series pep rally in Santa Monica for a night of fan pride and entertainment!
Dodgers pitcher Yoshinobu Yamamoto must feel differently, though. After pitching what was his second consecutive complete game in Los Angeles's Game 2 World Series win on Saturday, Yamamoto stayed behind and apparently cleaned up the trash in the Dodgers' dugout before heading back into the clubhouse,
In the afterglow of a wild Thursday afternoon at Dodger Stadium — the kind of October day where memories and legacies intertwine — Miguel Rojas stood inside the celebratory clubhouse, drenched in beer and champagne, with his hat backwards and goggles ...
The Los Angeles Dodgers’ Hall of Fame legend singled out a surprising player after an 18-inning win over the Toronto Blue Jays.