For a franchise like the Dodgers that has existed for well over a century, there is seemingly no shortage of team-defining ...
In tossing six scoreless innings and hitting about 1,430 feet of home runs, Shohei Ohtani put up probably the most unique performance in postseason history Friday in NLCS Game 5 against the Brewers.
Shohei Ohtani admires his second home run of the night, which traveled an estimated 469 feet. He was named NLCS MVP after his three-homer, 10-strikeout performance in Game 4. Sean M. Haffey / Getty ...
LOS ANGELES — This is Beethoven at a piano. This is Shakespeare with a quill. This is Michael Jordan in the Finals. This is Tiger Woods in Sunday red. This is too good to be true with no reason to ...
There has never been an MLB player like Shohei Ohtani, and he just authored his masterpiece — "The Ohtani Game" — on Friday in Game 4 of the NLCS. Facing a Milwaukee Brewers team that held the best ...
You might think this is hyperbolic, even after what we all just witnessed from Shohei Ohtani in the Los Angeles Dodgers' Game 4 win to put them into a second straight World Series: Only the greatest ...
At the moment, the Padres find themselves in the midst of the franchise’s best run of success in its 56-year history.
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