Ohtani cranked one 450 feet off Nats reliever Matt Barnes
The Dodgers are held scoreless into the sixth inning by Nationals left-hander Patrick Corbin, but they score four times in the final four innings – including Ohtani’s 118.7 mph, ninth-inning missile into the upper deck – for a 4-1 win.
The Dodgers are held scoreless into the sixth inning by Nationals left-hander Patrick Corbin, but they score four times in the final four innings – including Ohtani’s 118.7 mph, ninth-inning missile into the upper deck – for a 4-1 win.
The Dodgers are held scoreless into the sixth inning by Nationals left-hander Patrick Corbin, but they score four times in the final four innings – including Ohtani’s 118.7 mph, ninth-inning missile into the upper deck – for a 4-1 win.
Ohtani hit his 176th MLB home run off the Mets Sunday afternoon
The New York Yankees' Aaron Judge passed Derek Jeter for career home runs with his 261st home run in the 1st inning vs. the Oakland Athletics.
Major League Baseball (MLB) uniforms that drew equal measures of scorn and derision when they were fully unveiled this spring are heading for the door - later rather than sooner.
TORONTO – was earnest about his interest in potentially coming to Toronto to sign with the this winter, and said he was as surprised as anyone to see the inaccurate reports about where he was racking up his frequent flyer miles. He was never on a flight to Toronto this December, nor had he made a decision before he announced his intentions on Instagram to sign with the . Ohtani is met with boos in Toronto. 👀 — Sportsnet (@Sportsnet) That did little to impede the Rogers Centre crowd from...
Playing in Toronto for the first time since picking the Dodgers over the Blue Jays in free agency, Shohei Ohtani is loudly booed before hitting a home run.
Mets' Francisco Alvarez exited in second inning with thumb injury. "I'm pretty concerned. I'm not going to lie," manager Carlos Mendoza said.
CJ Abrams homered in the first at-bat of the game and the Washington Nationals beat the Los Angeles Dodgers 2-0 on Wednesday to take the series.
CHICAGO — There were, to be fair, some things the Rays did right on Saturday.Richie Palacios reached base six times, Ben Rortvedt five. Randy Arozarena got an actual big hit. Austin Shenton smacked his first big-league homer. Kevin Kelly had the best of several strong relief appearances.But there was so much the Rays did wrong, most notably losing for a second straight night to the MLB-worst White Sox, a team that had won only three of 25 games before the Rays stumbled into town.Even worse...