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Dom Amore: Juan Soto's epic at-bat tells the story of an extraordinary year with Yankees

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First pitch, slider down and in. Ball one.

Juan Soto, bent at the knees, now straightened up, never taking his eyes off pitcher Hunter Gaddis. There was some symbolism in the confrontation that was just beginning Saturday night in Cleveland. If you’re romantic, or poetic when it comes to baseball and not affected by dislike for a particular ...Read more

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Yankees, Dodgers World Series a matchup of baseball's brightest: 'The stars will be out'

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NEW YORK — When the Yankees and Dodgers met in the Bronx in early June, manager Aaron Boone said he could “feel the buzz” surrounding the regular season, weekend series.

“The series we had this summer with them felt like competitive, heavy, tough games,” Boone said Monday of the matchup, which saw the Yankees lose the first two games ...Read more

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Bryce Miller: Fortunes, perceptions of Padres boss A.J. Preller change in a hurry

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SAN DIEGO — In a Zoom call Monday with San Diego media, A.J. Preller sat in front of the framed sports page from the San Diego Union-Tribune that captured the franchise’s second no-hitter.

Under the headline “Classic Dylan,” architect Dylan Cease is leaping into the arms of catcher Luis Campusano after shutting down the Nationals on ...Read more

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Athletics to play on grass, not artificial turf, at Sutter Health Park in Sacramento

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The Athletics will play on grass in Sacramento next season, with Major League Baseball yielding to concerns from players about the risks of an artificial turf surface in a city where summer temperatures often rise above 100 degrees.

The Triple-A stadium into which the A's are moving, Sutter Health Park, currently features a grass field. However...Read more

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Be prepared to drop around $2,500 for two tickets to Dodgers vs. Yankees World Series

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LOS ANGELES — The World Series is set: the Dodgers against the New York Yankees, featuring two of baseball's three biggest spenders.

Also some of baseball's biggest spenders: fans buying tickets for the World Series.

Resale prices soared Monday, on the day after the Dodgers clinched their spot in the World Series. The Fall Classic matchup is...Read more

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Dylan Hernández: Shohei Ohtani is 'finally' in the World Series. How he made it happen.

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LOS ANGELES — From a corner of the clubhouse, Dodgers owners Mark Walter and Todd Boehly smiled as they watched the chaos unfolding in the room.

In front of them, Shohei Ohtani was closing his eyes as manager Dave Roberts emptied a beer on his head. Soon, Ohtani and Roberts were hopping up and down together on the alcohol-soaked carpet, now ...Read more

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Dodgers live up to their own expectations, defeating Mets to reach the World Series

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LOS ANGELES — The low point came 34 days ago.

During a late-season series in Atlanta, the Dodgers lost two games as their division lead dwindled. They learned Tyler Glasnow would become the latest, and most important, pitcher lost for the season to injury. For a brief moment, the team felt that people were “panicking,” as outfielder ...Read more

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Nine concerns the Dodgers should have about facing the Yankees in the World Series

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LOS ANGELES — Television executives rejoice.

Major League Baseball is getting a World Series between its two biggest brands.

As was widely predicted when these teams met in June in what was billed as a World Series preview, the Dodgers and New York Yankees will meet in the Fall Classic.

The Dodgers got there by holding off the New York Mets...Read more

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Bill Plaschke: Welcome back, World Series! Dodgers defeat Mets to set up monumental duel with Yankees.

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LOS ANGELES — Home, at last.

Home, after three rocky Octobers and two embarrassing collapses and deep blue scads of doubt.

Home, where Jackie Robinson is still stealing home and Sandy Koufax is still throwing shutouts and Kirk Gibson is still pumping that fist.

Home, to the World Series.

On a rollicking Sunday night at Dodger Stadium, the ...Read more

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Yankees partied hard after first AL pennant in 15 years, but have sights set on 'ultimate prize'

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CLEVELAND — As the Guardians’ Lane Thomas flew out to Juan Soto to end Game 5 of the ALCS on Saturday night, the Yankees started sprinting to the middle of Progressive Field.

Within seconds of Soto, the 10th-inning hero after crushing a three-run bomb to break a 2-2 tie, securing the ball, a mosh pit formed near the mound. With the Yankees ...Read more

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Juan Soto, Giancarlo Stanton power Yankees' long-awaited World Series return

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CLEVELAND – As George Springer settled under a Greg Bird flyball to end Game 7 of the 2017 ALCS, Minute Maid Park began to roar.

Without a soul near him, the Astros’ center fielder demonstratively waved off his fellow outfielders, raised his glove, caught the ball, and pointed toward the sky with his bare hand. With a pennant secured, Lance...Read more

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David Murphy: Phillies offseason hinges on a $300 million question: How much more can John Middleton spend?

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PHILADELPHIA — The next time you see John Middleton, you better hope he is wearing a space suit with purple accents.

If the Phillies want to upgrade this roster, they may need to go to infinity and beyond.

We’re not talking Yankees star Juan Soto. We’re not even necessarily talking the Astros’ Alex Bregman, or the Orioles’ Anthony ...Read more

Yankees inch closer to World Series after wild, bounce-back win vs. Guardians in Game 4 of ALCS

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CLEVELAND — Shortly after David Fry crushed a walk-off homer for the Guardians in Game 3 of the ALCS, one Yankee after another insisted the team had nothing to worry about.

“There’s no doubt we can overcome this and bounce back,” said Clay Holmes, who surrendered the game-ending blast on Thursday. “It’s a resilient group of guys.”...Read more

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Bill Plaschke: Everybody chill! Dodgers are still in control of their World Series destiny.

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NEW YORK — Relax. Deep breaths. Relax.

The Dodgers still own this. The Dodgers are still in control. The Dodgers still have the New York Mets right where they want them.

Two games at Dodger Stadium. Win one and advance to the World Series. Shohei Ohtani hot. Mookie Betts hotter. Andy Pages burning out of nowhere. A rested and nearly ...Read more

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Mets' Carlos Mendoza sticks with struggling Francisco Alvarez and reaps benefits in Game 5 win over Dodgers

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NEW YORK — Carlos Mendoza shook some things up when he submitted the Mets Game 5 lineup card. However, one thing remained the same, and that was Francisco Alvarez behind the dish and batting ninth.

The catcher’s immense struggles this postseason have been well-documented. He entered Friday night 6 for 36 (.167) with zero homers and one RBI ...Read more

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Dodgers can't overcome Jack Flaherty's struggles in NLCS Game 5 loss to Mets

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NEW YORK — Before the sun had even set in Queens on Friday night, Dodgers manager Dave Roberts faced a dilemma.

It was the third inning of Game 5 of the National League Championship Series. His club was facing an early, but hardly insurmountable, two-run deficit. And with starting pitcher Jack Flaherty lacking both command and fastball ...Read more

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Mets stave off elimination with 12-6 NLCS Game 5 win over Dodgers

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NEW YORK — As former Mets manager Yogi Berra supposedly once said, it ain’t over ’till it’s over.

It’s not over for the Mets after a 12-6 win over the Los Angeles Dodgers in Game 5 of the NLCS. The Mets staved off elimination Friday night at Citi Field in front of a sellout crowd by finally coming through with timely hitting with ...Read more

The Temptations discuss 'honor' of Francisco Lindor using 'My Girl' as walk-up song, then perform it live at Citi Field

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NEW YORK — For nearly five months, Francisco Lindor’s at-bats have turned into a Citi Field singalong.

Mets fans belt the lyrics to Lindor’s walk-up song, The Temptations’ “My Girl,” before each of the shortstop’s plate appearances, often continuing to croon the words even after the music stops playing.

And before Friday night’...Read more

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Dylan Hernández: Pitch around Shohei Ohtani? Not when Mookie Betts is this hot at the plate.

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NEW YORK — An obvious pattern developed Thursday in Game 4 of the National League Championship Series.

Right after Shohei Ohtani walked in the third inning, Mookie Betts singled.

Right after Ohtani walked in the fourth, Betts doubled.

Right after Ohtani walked in the sixth, Betts homered.

Just 1 for 10 in the previous three games, Betts ...Read more

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Dodgers show their offensive might, blowing out Mets to move a win away from World Series

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NEW YORK — When the Dodgers dug into their lineup’s postseason problems at the end of last year, they noticed a strange October-wide trend.

Teams that swung freely seemed to advance more often in the playoffs, while more disciplined clubs like the Dodgers tended to flame out.

It was an observation that stuck with some Dodgers hitters, ...Read more