Dodgers catcher Will Smith deserves some share of credit for Yamamoto’s heroics, calling a successful game and using each of his batterymate’s six offerings — four-seam fastball, splitter, curveball, ...
Yamamoto pitches his second consecutive complete game of the postseason, holding a Toronto lineup that scored 11 runs in Game ...
In each of the past four Major League Baseball offseasons, at least $3 billion was spent on free agents, most notably on Juan ...
It’s difficult to be outraged over the Los Angeles Dodgers’ megaspending or the NBA betting scandal with all the real outrage ...
San Francisco 49ers running back Christian McCaffrey leads the NFL with 981 scrimmage yards (516 receiving, 465 rushing) this ...
Blue Jays designated hitter George Springer deserves a hat tip for a gusty performance in Game 2. Already hobbled after ...
After their Game 2 win, the Dodgers are close enough to taste it. They’re just not quite close enough to fully comprehend it.
Yoshinobu Yamamoto throws a complete game as the Los Angeles Dodgers beat the Toronto Blue Jays 5-1 to draw level at 1-1 in ...
Yamamoto has thrown two straight complete games in the postseason, after a regular season in which the entire league produced ...
Yoshinobu Yamamoto fired a second consecutive complete game to help the Dodgers steal back momentum in the Fall Classic.
After things fell apart during a nine-run inning in Game 1, the Dodgers look to get even before the best-of-seven series shifts from Canada to Los Angeles.
What would you do if you ran the Red Sox for the day? Herald writer Mac Cerullo weighs in on what kind of changes he’d make.