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Everything You Need to Know About Dodgers vs. Blue Jays Game 7 — Start Time, Channel, and Why It’s Unmissablev.yv
The Los Angeles Dodgers’ early lead proved to be enough in Game 6 of the World Series as they defeated the Toronto Blue Jays and evened the series 3-3. The Dodgers’ 3-1 victory forces the World Series to a Game 7 to decide who will be the 2025 champion. Los Angeles is looking to become the first team to win back-to-back World Series since the New York Yankees, who won three consecutive ... Read more
Inside the Arizona Heat: How the Rangers’ Top Prospects Are Proving Who’s Built for the Big Leagues.yv
It's been over a month since the 2025 Arizona Fall League (AFL) kicked off in Arizona and with just one final weekend approaching, it might be important to share a few updates on the handful of Texas Rangers' prospects who spent their fall with the Surprise Saguaros. In its 33rd season, the AFL has long been known as the perfect place for organization's to help prospect's fine tune their skills. Whether it was someone ... Read more
Mike Maddux Just Walked Away from the Rangers — and Straight Into the Arms of an AL West Rival.yv
Texas Rangers pitching coach Mike Maddux is leaving the organization to join the Los Angeles Angels. Jeff Wilson of DLLS Sports first reported Maddux’s departure for the Angels on Friday. The Athletic’s Sam Blum reported later Friday morning that the Angels confirmed they have hired Maddux as pitching coach. Two more MLB manager positions have been filled The 64-year-old Maddux helped guide the Rangers ... Read more
The Giants Are Quietly Building Toward Something Huge — Even a World Series Return, Says Their CEO.yv
San Francisco Giants President and CEO Larry Baer sees the city on the rebound — and he's betting big on it hosting the World Series soon with newly named manager Tony Vitello at the helm. The big picture: Sports — and especially Oracle Park as a hub — can help re-center San Francisco's downtown by offering a shared space that brings people together, Baer said at Axios Live event Thursday. What they're ... Read more




