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What a game. What a World Series. What a season. The 2,477th game of the 2025 season, including playoffs -- five more than any other year in history -- delivered a classic.
The first World Series was held in 1903. In 2024, the Los Angeles Dodgers triumphed over the New York Yankees to win the World Series. Freddie Freeman was named series MVP. In 2025, the Dodgers made their way back to MLB's biggest stage versus the Toronto Blue Jays.
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The 2025 MLB World Series is officially in the books, and the Los Angeles Dodgers once again sit atop the baseball world. Now, for a second year in a row, every team in the league’s focus is on improving its roster this winter to better compete with the back-to-back champions.
The champs have been crowned, and the offseason is officially underway. But there's still plenty to celebrate about the 2025 season, and it continues right now with the announcement of the finalists for the 2025 BBWAA Awards.
When there's a power outage, you call Schwarber to get the lights back on. The left-handed hitting slugger has overwhelming power, exemplified by his hitting 56 home runs this season and ranking in the top three percent of MLB in average exit velocity in each of the last two seasons.
Freddie Freeman is a World Series legend. The Los Angeles Dodgers ' superstar is the only player in MLB history to have two walk-off home runs on his World Series resume. That includes the walk-off grand slam in 2024, and the walk-off solo shot on Monday night in the bottom of the 18th inning.
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