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Islanders Chris Buote and Kris Saunders say the energy at Rogers Centre for Game 7 of the World Series on Saturday in Toronto was "off the charts." "You could feel it in your chest," Buote said Sunday from Toronto.
The parade will end in a celebration at Dodger Stadium. While parade attendance is of course free of charge, fans wanting to attend the post-parade celebration at Dodger Stadium will need to purchase tickets and parking. Via the Dodgers' official site, here are the details on the festivities at Dodger Stadium:
On a roster full of superstars, Hernández has served as a utility player and culture-builder in Los Angeles for nine of his 12 seasons in the big leagues. Hernández batted .203/.255/.366 with 10 homers and 35 RBIs in 92 games last year, and he wasn’t any better in the playoffs, going 5-for-28 (.179) in the World Series.
Los Angeles police say that seven people were arrested in the aftermath of the Dodgers' World Series celebrations across Los Angeles.
There have been other Game 7’s in the World Series, and there have been other World Series to remember and replay across baseball history. But there has never been a better Game 7 than we got in Toronto on Saturday night and into Sunday morning.
Mookie Betts captured his fourth World Series ring on Saturday night thanks to him leading a double play in the 11th inning to have the Dodgers beat the Blue Jays 5-4.
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Dodgers great Clayton Kershaw ends his career unaware at first that he won the World Series again
Clayton Kershaw ended his illustrious 18-year career unaware initially that he'd just won the World Series again.
TORONTO – Clayton Kershaw ended his storied career as a World Series champion. And he might have been the last guy to find out.
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2026 World Series odds: Every MLB team's chances to hoist trophy as Dodgers open as favorites again
Major League Baseball is still wide open. And if you disagree, the good news is you can put your money where your mouth is for +370 (that means bet $100 to win $370) on the Dodgers. If it's such a foregone conclusion, just win money, right?
Toronto Blue Jays manager John Schneider sent a message to his team following their crushing loss in Game 7 of the World Series.
The Los Angeles Dodgers are World Series champions for the second consecutive year, and the sports world can’t stop talking about it. In one of the most dramatic Fall Classics in baseball history, the Dodgers edged out the Toronto Blue Jays in 11 innings for a 5-4 win in Game 7.
After the loss, Blue Jays star Vladimir Guerrero Jr. was seen sitting in the dugout by himself, as he was the last player to leave. It made for quite the lonely picture of the $500 million man who once seemed like he could lead Toronto to baseball's biggest prize this October: