Tag Archives: Los Angeles Dodgers

Cam Schlittler can’t save Yankees again, but Phillies keep their hopes alive in Los Angeles

Make sure you hug your favorite Yankees fan today. There was a chance for all four MLB Division Series to end on Wednesday, but the only one that did featured the Pinstripes playing at home with Cam Schlittler going against … Continue reading

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The Dodgers are one win away from eliminating the Phillies from the Postseason

What is it with the Dodgers and the eighth inning in October? Los Angeles might be 4-0 in postseason play, but every eighth inning it gives the opponent a chance to come back. Twice against the Reds, the Dodgers allowed … Continue reading

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It’s finally time to give up on James Franklin

Thank goodness for Gavin McKenna. That’s all I have to say after a very sad sports day. The phenom’s game-winning blast from the right circle to complete a second straight third period comeback for Penn State was a nice little … Continue reading

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Dodgers advance to Philadelphia, but everyone else is heading to Game 3 in the MLB Postseason

Man, we were sooooo close to getting the Yankees eliminated from the 2025 MLB Postseason in just two games, but we will have to wait at least one more night for Yankees fans to once again realize that we’re not … Continue reading

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Strong starting pitching defines first day of MLB Postseason, except for the Reds

The first day of the 2025 MLB Postseason is in the books, and that leaves us with four teams facing do-or-die elimination games today. Boy, did that escalate quickly. We’re only on the first day of October and already the … Continue reading

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Mets Create Good Vibes and Then Destroy Them in Los Angeles

You have to give me a lot of credit for continuing to pay attention to the Mets on the day that the Nintendo Switch 2 launches. We got the first new Nintendo console in eight years and the first new … Continue reading

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Mets Tease Their Fans with a Good Time, but Let Them Down Late at Night in Los Angeles

The Mets love to tease and Wednesday night was no exception. They could have just gone down quietly after Tylor Megill allowed four runs in the bottom of the first inning, with the last two coming home on a Max … Continue reading

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Mets Grind Out a Win in Los Angeles Opener

The Mets picked up one of their biggest wins of the season on Monday night when they beat the Dodgers 4-3 in the opener of a four-game series at Chavez Ravine. Francisco Lindor set the pace with his sixth leadoff … Continue reading

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The Mets’ Stars Finally Align and There’s a Lot on the Line in College Baseball

Before the 2025 MLB season started and Mets fans were blessed by the surprising success of their pitching staff, the strength of the team was supposed to be the top of the order. Juan Soto was billed as a top-three … Continue reading

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Gerrit Cole Fails to Cover First Base on a Play that Changed History

As much fun as it would have been to watch the Yankees fans who took the ball away from Mookie Betts become more and more famous, I have to say that I am happy about the New York Yankees being … Continue reading

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