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Toward the end of the Dodgers' midsummer swoon that spanned July and August, manager Dave Roberts was often faced with variations on the same question: Could his team flip a switch when the games mattered most?
The Los Angeles Dodgers are aiming for a second consecutive World Series championship. It hasn't been done since the New York Yankees 25 years ago.
Despite losing the first two games of the ALCS and trailing the Seattle Mariners 3-1 late into the do-or-die Game 7 on Monday night, George Springer, Vladimir Guerrero Jr. and the Toronto Blue Jays completed the multi-layered comeback to punch their first ticket to the World Series in more than three decades.
Shohei Ohtani shows us why he's the greatest ever, L.A.’s promise to explore police-free traffic enforcement keeps hitting roadblocks, and more big stories.
The Los Angeles Dodgers made quick work of the Milwaukee Brewers in the NLCS — sweeping the No. 1 seed en route to a well-deserved week of rest. More news: Dod
The Dodgers are back in the World Series, giving Andrew Friedman the last laugh as he faced criticism with a quiet trade deadline.
Scott was dropped from the roster during the NLDS when he underwent a minor medical procedure. He was ineligible for the NLCS but has resumed throwing and could return to the roster for the World