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Jays feel sting of defeat as title slips from grasp
Tears abounded in the Blue Jays' locker room following a heartbreaking Game 7 World Series loss characterized by missed opportunities, bad breaks and what-ifs.[read more]

Yamamoto seals MVP with epic Game 7 in relief
A day after throwing 96 pitches in a Game 6 win, Yoshinobu Yamamoto pitched 2⅔ scoreless innings in relief to help lead the Dodgers to victory in Saturday's Game 7.[read more]

World Series champs -- again! Game 7 win cements Dodgers' dynasty
The first team to repeat in a quarter century is an MLB behemoth that isn't going away anytime soon.[read more]

Offseason questions: What's next for the Blue Jays?
Here's how the winter looks in Toronto -- and in the other towns whose teams lost their final postseason game.[read more]

Way-too-early 2026 MLB Power Rankings: Are the Dodgers or Blue Jays No. 1?
Los Angeles just won the 2025 World Series -- and we're already looking ahead to next year. Where does your favorite team fall?[read more]

Pitching coach Maddux leaves Rangers for Angels
Texas Rangers pitching coach Mike Maddux is leaving the organization and will take up the same role in Anaheim for the Los Angeles Angels.[read more]

😎 Social media reacts to Dodgers' WS title
The Dodgers prevailed in one of the greatest World Series Game 7s ever, and the sports world was stoked.[read more]

Sources: Feds eye MLBPA venture over spending
Players Way was cited in an anonymous whistleblower complaint last November that triggered an ongoing criminal investigation by the U.S. Attorney's Office in Brooklyn.[read more]

Clement makes history, ends with 30 playoff hits
Though the Blue Jays lost the World Series in Game 7 on Saturday, Toronto infielder Ernie Clement set an MLB record with 30 hits in one postseason, breaking the mark held by Randy Arozarena, who had 29 hits as a rookie with the Tampa Bay Rays in 2020.[read more]

Dodgers steal Game 7 late to repeat as champs
The Dodgers enjoyed memorable performances from Miguel Rojas, Will Smith and Yoshinobu Yamamoto as they held off the Blue Jays to repeat as World Series champs.[read more]