Tag: dodgers
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The Dodgers as a Blueprint for State Power
How the Dodgers’ money, development machine, and World Series run expose MLB’s class system and show why structure, not vibes, decides who actually wins.
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Why the Blue Jays Felt Magical but Weren’t Destined or Cursed
Toronto’s 2025 World Series loss wasn’t just a game. It revealed the myths, structures, and civic psychology that shaped the run and deepened the city’s grief.
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Dodgers Win Game 7 Thriller as Jays’ Late Lead Evaporates
Toronto led nearly all night, only to watch a single impossible catch flip destiny, shatter belief, and expose the structural gulf that defined the 2025 World Series.
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The Game 6 Lodged Ball Loss That Stunned Toronto
A perfect swing, a trapped baseball, and a vanished run turned Game 6 into a surreal lesson in how rules, architecture, and chaos can upend an entire city’s hopes.
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Blue Jays Tilt Baseball’s Ritual North with Game 5 Victory
The Jays didn’t just win a baseball game. They performed a ritual, rewrote a prophecy, and tilted the empire’s diamond to face north.
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Blue Jays Erupt in Game 4 as October Mystique Takes Over
Toronto’s Game 4 win turns from tension to revelation as Guerrero’s blast, a chaotic strike zone, and a seventh-inning surge expose a team sportsbooks can’t model.
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Dodgers Outlast Jays in Marathon World Series Game 3 Epic
In a 6-hour, 39-minute Game 3 classic, Los Angeles and Toronto traded blows, exhausted bullpens, and unforgettable moments before Freddie Freeman’s walk-off homer.
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Dodgers Even Series Behind Yamamoto’s Game 2 Dominance
Yoshinobu Yamamoto shut down Toronto with 14 straight retired, while Smith and Muncy’s back-to-back homers powered the Dodgers to a 5–1 win in Game 2.
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Blue Jays Detonate in Historic 2025 World Series Opener
A nine-run inning, a cascade of historic swings, and a fan base living on the edge turned Game One of the 2025 World Series into a cathartic release for a city carrying decades of October tension.
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Rest vs Rust and the Blue Jays’ October Advantage
A rare postseason pattern hints that Toronto thrives in long series, giving the Jays a real shot if the World Series reaches the chaos of Games 6 or 7.
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Can Jays–Dodgers Break the 15 Million Viewership Mark?
As Toronto meets Los Angeles on baseball’s biggest stage, the question shifts from simple ratings math to whether a binational fanbase can redefine the World Series audience.
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