They say you learn more from losses than you do wins, or something like that. 29 of 30 teams end the season without hoisting a trophy, and therefore walk away more educated than the World Series Champion. While I can’t help Jarren Duran learn to catch better or Connor Wong to hit home runs, I […]
From Over the Monster
| 3 months ago
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Happy Tuesday, Red Sox Nation! Last night, the Blue Jays defeated the Mariners to set up a World Series matchup with the Los Angeles Dodgers. Unfortunately, the series doesn’t start until Friday, so we’ve got three days with no baseball until the Fall Classic kicks off. Personally, I’ll be rooting for everyone to have a […]
From Over the Monster
| 3 months ago
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Meet the Mets Danny Abriano ranked the biggest needs for the Mets heading into the offseason. Tim Britton and Will Sammon tried to figure out how much the Mets should pay Pete Alonso this time around. Andrew Tredinnick mapped out important dates for Mets fans to keep an eye on in the 2026 offseason. Joel […]
From Amazin' Avenue
| 3 months ago
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From RotoFeed
| 3 months ago
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1887 Two minor players for the White Sox who just missed playing together on the same South Side squad were born on this day. Lefty outfielder Finners Quinlan, who played for the White Sox in 1915, was born in Scranton, Pa. Farther east in Indianapolis, 1911 shortstop Roy Corhan arrived. Corhan had the better career, […]
From South Side Sox
| 3 months ago
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Jermell Charlo recently took to IG Live to talk to his audience about what’s going on in his life and his career, and Charlo openly says he’s looking to make the biggest fights possible for him, including potential ones against Errol Spence and rival Terence Crawford. “I honestly think Errol Spence is a good fight,” […]
From Bad Left Hook
| 3 months ago
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From Blueshirt Banter
| 3 months ago
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And then there were two. The World Series field was officially set on Monday night, following a thrilling baseball game to conclude the ALCS. Thanks to a three-run home run by George Springer in the seventh inning, the Toronto Blue Jays completed their comeback (in both the game and in the series), winning 4-3 (in […]
From McCovey Chronicles
| 3 months ago
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The last ticket to the World Series was on the line on Monday, with the Mariners and Blue Jays clashing in a Game 7 that promised to cap off a thrilling ALCS. After dropping the first two games, Toronto rallied to even up the series before Seattle moved closer to the Fall Classic than they’ve […]
From Pinstripe Alley
| 3 months ago
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Kansas Senate President Ty Masterson expects a proposal for a Royals ballpark in the state at the next Legislative Coordinating Council meeting. Masterson chairs the LCC. It has set an end of the year calendar date for the team on whether they’re planning to move to the Sunflower State. “I am anticipating being presented with a proposal […]
From Royals Review
| 3 months ago
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The Orioles system features several talented pitchers that could potentially debut in 2026 but cannot be counted as a sure thing quite yet. Michael Forret, Trey Gibson, and Levi Wells make for an intriguing bunch, and Juaron Watts-Brown made an impression after coming over at the trade deadline. Any one of those four could become […]
From Camden Chat
| 3 months ago
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The Colorado Rockies are reportedly nearing the finish line on a monumental decision and will be interviewing finalists to head their baseball operations. Unknown is if this hire will carry the title of “president of baseball operations” or “general manager,” but whomever is selected will have rippling consequences for years to come. “This is one […]
From Purple Row
| 3 months ago
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We cover the coverage like PCA covers center field. Life will be commencing shortly — the World Series will be over, and the Free Agency Freezer will open once again. MLB execs will be more close-mouthed than Edward Teller, or even Raymond Joseph Derickson Teller, and will probably shave their expectations closer than Penn Jillette […]
From Bleed Cubbie Blue
| 3 months ago
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“But if I ran the zoo…I’d make a few changes…that’s just what I’d do” The last two months of the 2025 Twins season produced some of the most painful-to-watch baseball this side of 2011-2014 & 2016—if not the That Which Shall Not Be Named late-1990s. Assuming that no major reinforcements are on the way, I […]
From Twinkie Town
| 3 months ago
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George Bell turns 66 today. George Bell was born in San Pedro de Macoris, Dominican Republic. His brother Juan Bell also made the majors as a utility infielder for several teams for seven seasons. He has two other brothers who played professional baseball. The Phillies signed George as an amateur free agent in 1978. The […]
From Bluebird Banter
| 3 months ago
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Why must the Phillies be in the offseason already when there is baseball being played? Endless speculation and victory celebrations (by other teams) will haunt our dreams. Phillies News MLB News
From The Good Phight
| 3 months ago
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Here’s a list of the current Nittany Lions in the NFL listed by 53-man roster: *Just a reminder that again this season, I will not include players like Juwan Johnson and KeAndre Lambert-Smith that did not finish their college career at Penn State* Arizona Cardinals: Blake Gillikin, PJ Mustipher Atlanta Falcons: Arnold Ebiketie Baltimore Ravens: […]
From Black Shoe Diaries
| 3 months ago
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Happy Tuesday, Camden Chatters! The final game of the ALCS was played last night, which means the Fall Classic is nearly upon us. The Toronto Blue Jays staged a dramatic comeback win in game seven to defeat the Mariners and move on to the last round of the postseason. Game one will be played in […]
From Camden Chat
| 3 months ago
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From Pension Plan Puppets
| 3 months ago
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The World Series matchup is now set. The Blue Jays edged out the Yankees for the AL East crown and then sent them packing for 2025 in a four-game ALDS. Now, they’re on their way to the Fall Classic for the first time in 32 years, as they came back from down 3-1 in the […]
From Pinstripe Alley
| 3 months ago
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The City of Pittsburgh announced it’s first-ever Walk of Fame class at The Terminal in Pittsburgh’s Strip District, with one noteable member of the Pittsburgh Pirates. All-time great Roberto Clemente was one of the headlining names for this inuagural group of Pittsburghers. The full list is as follows: George Benson, Nellie Bly, Andrew Carnegie, Rachel […]
From Bucs Dugout
| 3 months ago
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This was not the night Seattle sports fans wanted, it’s not the night Seattle sports fans deserved, but it wasn’t a lost cause for Seattle sports. While the Seattle Mariners came agonizingly close only to fail to reach their first World Series, the Seattle Seahawks overcame their many self-inflicted wounds to defeat the Houston Texans […]
From Field Gulls
| 3 months ago
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The NFC West could not be closer at the top. Three teams are 5-2 after Week 7 as we enter the bye week for the Seattle Seahawks and Los Angles Rams (and the Arizona Cardinals). The San Francisco 49ers, Seattle Seahawks, and Los Angeles Rams all won in Week 7 and the logjam continues. The […]
From Field Gulls
| 3 months ago
| 9 reads
The Los Angeles Dodgers will visit the Toronto Blue Jays to start the World Series on Friday at 8 p.m. ET, live on FOX from Rogers Centre. The Dodgers are -148 favorites to pick up the win, while the underdog Blue Jays have +124 odds on the moneyline.
Neither team has named a starting pitcher for the contest.
Dodgers vs. Blue Jays Odds
Dodgers odds to win: -148
Blue Jays odds to win: +124
Spread: Dodgers -1.5
Total: 7.5 runs
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From Bleacher Nation | Chicago Sports News, Rumors, and a Reasonable Level of Obsession
| 3 months ago
| 2 reads
It was always going to Game 7. The Mariners have given fans a magical ride this season, but they haven’t always made it easy. Whether extra-inning games, or late-inning heroics, or winning streaks followed by losing streaks, or pushing things to the make-or-break moments, the Mariners have been playing Game 7 in one form or […]
From Lookout Landing
| 3 months ago
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