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The 1959 World Series featured the National League champion Los Angeles Dodgers beating the American League champion Chicago White Sox, 4–2.Each of the three games played at the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum drew record crowds, Game 5's attendance of 92,706 continues to be a World Series record to this day, and one that cannot feasibly be broken in any modern ballpark.
In the footage, which appears to be from the Dodgers' 4-0 win over the Chicago White Sox on Wednesday at Guaranteed Rate Field, Herrera stands on the dugout steps, with Ohtani behind his right ...
In the "Original 16" era (1901–1960), there were 8 teams in each league and teams in each league played each other 22 times a season. With the second American League incarnation of the Washington Senators (now the Texas Rangers) and the Los Angeles Angels entering play as expansion teams in 1961, MLB increased the total number of games American League teams played to 162, which meant teams ...
When the series shifted to Los Angeles for Game 3, the Dodgers shut out the Cubs by a 6–0 score to go up 2–1 in the series. The Cubs blew out the Dodgers in Game 4 to even the series, and then took Game 5 by an 8–4 score to go up 3–2 in the series headed back home.
The Detroit Tigers wrap up their three-game set against the Chicago White Sox with a 1:40 p.m. start Sunday at Comerica Park in Detroit. ... Los Angeles Dodgers, who have just 19 games with two ...
JAY COHEN. June 26, 2024 at 8:24 PM. CHICAGO (AP) — Shohei Ohtani hit another leadoff homer and Gavin Stone pitched a four-hitter, helping the Los Angeles Dodgers beat the Chicago White Sox 4-0 ...
A year earlier in 1958, their first in Los Angeles, the Dodgers posted a 71–83 (.461) win–loss record for seventh place in the eight-team NL, and never held a lead. By contrast, the Braves repeated as NL champions that year with a 92–62 (.597) record and returned to the World Series, where the New York Yankees turned the tables and defeated them in seven games.
Los Angeles Dodgers ( 2024 –present) Michael Talbert Kopech (born April 30, 1996) is an American professional baseball pitcher for the Los Angeles Dodgers of Major League Baseball (MLB). He has previously played in MLB for the Chicago White Sox. He was selected by the Boston Red Sox in the first round of the 2014 MLB draft, and made his MLB ...