The COVID-19 pandemic has drastically reduced the amount of baseball we'll all get to enjoy this season (to be honest drastically reduced all sports) but the shortened season hasn't changed the favorites. The New York Yankees and Los Angeles Dodgers are tied as favorites to represent their respective leagues in the World Series and they're tied to win the most regular-season games as well.
The Chicago Cubs finally lost a game for the first time in 25 starts dating back to last season in a game that Jake Arrieta started. Arrieta and the Cubs tied the record by Kris Medlan and the Atlanta Braves (23 consecutive starts).
After being relieved by Clayton Richard to start the 8th inning, the Dodgers scored all five of their runs once Arrieta came out of the game to hand the Cubs a 5-0 los
An already historic night in baseball got even better once the Mets and Dodgers were underway. In the Mets 4-3 win, Noah Syndergaard shined both on the mound and in the batter's-box.
Syndergaard drove in all the Mets runs. Less than a week after teammate Bartolo Colon hit his first career home run, Syndergaard decided to join in on the fun as well...
Dodgers Manager Don Mattingly and the Los Angeles Dodgers have parted ways, the team announced on Thursday morning.
Multiple reports indicate that both sides came to the mutual agreement that this is what was best for the team. The Dodgers have won their division the last three years but have failed to make it to the World Series...
Last year Dodgers pitcher Hyun-jin Ryu had and amazing Ramen noodle commercial, this year he's rapping about credit cards. I have no clue what he's saying but the man has charisma!
Little League phenom Mo'ne Davis continues to dazzle on the pitching mound. The 13 year old threw out a first pitch last night that put 50 Cent, Ba Ba Booey and well everyone to shame.
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The Tigers advanced Thursday to join the Red Sox, Dodgers and Cardinals in the field for Major League Baseball's 2013 League Championship Series. Here's a preview of the next round of the baseball playoffs in the National and American leagues: