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Bus rides, watch parties and a new mindset: The edge fueling the Dodgers' playoff run
LOS ANGELES — On the darkest night of their season last week, the Dodgers didn’t linger in their hushed home clubhouse.
The team had just been blown out in Game 2 of the National League Division Series. They’d lost their cool (and watched their home crowd do the same) in a 10-2 rout to the San Diego Padres. But rather than dwell on the ...Read more
David Murphy: A few hard truths about the Phillies before we blow them up this offseason
PHILADELPHIA — Regular readers of this space know that one of my guiding truths in life is that multiple things can be true at the same time. It is applicable to most things in life, a subset that counts among it is the Great Phillies Meltdown of 2024.
True: The feast-or-famine nature of the Phillies lineup is one of the main reasons they ...Read more
Jason Mackey: Tigers, Guardians offer important lessons to Pirates -- and it's not all about money
PITTSBURGH — The past few weeks have been spent reviewing, debating and growing frustrated over what negatively affected the Pirates in 2024 — the late-season collapse, offensive struggles, developmental strides not taken and so much more.
For the most sadistic, perhaps you've shifted your attention west, to fellow Rust Belt cities like ...Read more
Bob Wojnowski: Tigers' season is done, but their story should just be starting
CLEVELAND — They emptied everything, from the bullpen to the bench, right down to the final arm and the final out. The Detroit Tigers rode chaos and chemistry as far as they could, then ran into a team similar in style, but just a bit better.
The Tigers’ 7-3 loss to the Guardians in Game 5 of the ALDS ended their season, but it didn’t ...Read more
'A hell of a year': Parker Meadows makes Tigers playoff history, can't wait to get back
CLEVELAND — Parker Meadows did it all this postseason.
He even made Tigers history.
Meadows, the second-year center fielder, laced a one-out double in the second inning of Game 5 of the American League Division Series on Saturday. That hit gave him a seven-game hitting streak to start his postseason career, which is tied for the longest such...Read more
Dodgers shortstop Miguel Rojas expects to play in NLCS vs. Mets
LOS ANGELES — Dodgers shortstop Miguel Rojas said he will "be ready to go" for Game 1 of the National League Championship Series against the New York Mets on Sunday after missing the final two games of the division series against the San Diego Padres because of a left-thigh strain that he aggravated in Game 3.
"I didn't take another [...Read more
Tom Krasovic: Even with Joe Musgrove out, Padres still had enough pitching to mount a World Series bid
What made Friday night’s season-ending loss extra painful to the San Diego Padres and their fans was that the pitching hadn’t run out of high-octane fuel.
Pitching can crumble fast in a journey that’s pushing 170 games, but the Padres seemed to have enough arm health to rate a coin-flip chance of upending a good Mets team and reach the ...Read more
Dylan Hernández: Yoshinobu Yamamoto bounces back from struggles to deliver under pressure
LOS ANGELES — The shortest player on the field at Dodger Stadium looked as if he was the tallest.
Yoshinobu Yamamoto was a giant on Friday night.
And to think the 5-foot-10 right-hander from Japan started for the Dodgers in Game 5 of their National League Division Series only because they figured their relievers couldn't pitch the entire ...Read more
Guardians take Game 5, slam door shut on Tigers' ALCS hopes
CLEVELAND — It’s going to take some time. The wounds from this one will take a while to scab over and heal.
But eventually the sting will subside and the magnitude of what this young Detroit Tigers team accomplished this season will sink in and heads will lift and chests will swell with pride.
Just not today.
This gloriously improbable ...Read more
Jim Souhan: Pohlad family selling Minnesota Twins is good, but what comes next?
MINNEAPOLIS — No one is happier than I am that the Pohlads have decided to sell the Twins.
I’m just happy for a different reason than most.
The loudest voices in local fandom and media are thrilled because the next owners will undoubtedly spend more and thus win more, and will never consider threatening to move the franchise. That’s the ...Read more
Dodgers vanquish recent postseason frustrations in NLDS Game 5 win over Padres
LOS ANGELES — Blake Treinen threw his hands in the sky. His teammates poured out of the dugout and swallowed him near the mound.
Around them, the collective force of 53,000 fans all too accustomed to October frustration and heartbreak roared in delirious unison.
And not for the last time this fall, either.
Not after a nearly flawless ...Read more
Bill Plaschke: Playoff demons be gone! Dodgers outlast Padres to advance to NLCS.
LOS ANGELES — This time, they didn’t choke.
This time, they did the choking.
On a glorious night amid a roiling sea of joyful blue, the Dodgers wrapped their weary, weathered arms around the San Diego Padres Friday and crushed those brown jerseys like an empty paper sack, eventually exhaling with redemption, relief and a coveted spot just ...Read more
Dodgers best Padres in Game 5, setting up date with Mets for NL pennant
NEW YORK — The Mets’ California flight will officially head to Los Angeles.
The Dodgers defeated the San Diego Padres in Game 5 of the NLDS on Friday night at Dodger Stadium. Yoshinobu Yamamoto delivered five shutout innings and a pair of solo homers from Kike Hernandez and Teoscar Hernandez punched their ticket to the NLCS.
In addition to...Read more
Padres blanked by Dodgers in do-or-die Game 5 of NLDS, ending their season
LOS ANGELES — The night needed a hero.
The Dodgers got two. The Padres did not get one.
It could have been Yu Darvish, save for one fastball and one slider that both got hit a long way and the fact that none of his teammates stepped into the breach to stop the season from bleeding out.
Instead, at the end of a season that will, once the ...Read more
'Opportunity to be great': Confident Tigers embrace win-or-go-home challenge in Game 5
CLEVELAND — It feels like the Tigers have been here before, but they haven’t.
Yes, their backs were to the wall for the last two months of the season, as they went on a no-margin-for-error, 31-13 rampage to get into the playoffs. Yes, the situation would have been dire had Kerry Carpenter not swatted a three-run homer in Game 2 to send this...Read more
Guardians closer Emmanuel Clase isn't likely to show Tigers many more sliders
Stephen Vogt wasn't deterred.
Three days after the Cleveland Guardians manager took some heat for trying to get four outs from closer Emmanuel Clase, only to watch him cough up the winning, three-run homer to Kerry Carpenter, Vogt went right back to his fire-breathing fireballer, and asked him to get five outs in Game 4.
In Game 4, it worked, ...Read more
Mets players comment on potential Subway World Series
NEW YORK — With the Mets and Yankees both moving on to their respective League Championship Series, it’s tempting not to think about the next round.
New York City hasn’t seen a Subway World Series in 24 years. New York City might not be a hotbed for talent, but make no mistake, this city is just as baseball-crazed as it’s ever been. ...Read more
John Niyo: Tigers manager A.J. Hinch knows it's time to clinch, not clench
DETROIT — They’ll worry about tomorrow when it comes.
Today, though, the Tigers will be content to live in the moment, mostly because they know that’s what got them to this moment in the first place.
A winner-take-all Game 5 in the American League Division Series? On the road? Against the AL Central champion Cleveland Guardians?
For the...Read more
Sam McDowell: Why Royals star Bobby Witt Jr. made himself watch Yankees' ALDS celebration
KANSAS CITY, Mo. — The most stunning season in franchise history ended at 9:44 p.m. Thursday, its demise slow and painful.
The Royals scored in just three of the final 30 innings of the American League Division Series, the middle of their order vanquished once more. They somehow completed their best single-year turnaround without a home ...Read more
ALCS-bound Yankees have to hope Aaron Judge's Game 4 is a sign of things to come
KANSAS CITY, Mo. — As reporters entered the visiting clubhouse at Kauffman Stadium on Thursday night, a loud chant echoed throughout the dark room.
With champagne spraying and music blasting, the Yankees thunderously yelled over it all.
“MVP, MVP,” they bellowed from the back of the room.
As players screamed and jumped for joy, they ...Read more
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- Jason Mackey: Tigers, Guardians offer important lessons to Pirates -- and it's not all about money
- Guardians take Game 5, slam door shut on Tigers' ALCS hopes