Blake Snell dominated in his Dodgers postseason debut, allowing just two runs in seven innings, and Teoscar Hernandez and Shohei Ohtani each homered twice as the Dodgers beat Cincinnati 10-5 on ...
Teoscar Hernández unloaded on a hanging slider from Reds starter Hunter Greene. He held his bat as the ball flew into the night sky, taking a second to admire it. The Dodger Stadium crowd cheered so ...
"To know he will never be mistreated again and will be in a loving home forever is so special,” Coombs told Newsweek.
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1-Hour Weeknight Roast Beef That’s Juicy and Tender
From the crispy outside to the juicy inside, this roast beef is a quick take on a classic meal that doesn’t compromise on taste.
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Homes will sparkle if you follow the '1-hour cleaning method' perfect for busy people
Life can be really hectic at times, and our homes can suffer as a result of this. It just isn't always possible to keep your space clean and tidy, and it often feels like there aren't enough hours in ...
The episode started with host Jeff Probst splitting the 18 players into three tribes: Uli in red, Kele in blue, and Hina in yellow.
Los Angeles Dodgers star Shohei Ohtani hits two home runs, including a 454-foot shot in Game 1 of the NL Wild Card Series vs. Reds.
Last year, Shohei Ohtani introduced himself to postseason baseball with a game-tying blast in the second at-bat of his first big league playoff game. He didn't make the fans at Dodger Stadium wait ...
Our MLB home run props for Tuesday, September 30 expect Andy Pages, Aaron Judge, and Manny Machado to swing big in Game 1.
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Sitting on a 2–1 count against Cincinnati starting pitcher Hunter Greene, Los Angeles lead-off hitter Shohei Ohtani turned on the fourth pitch of the at-bat—and smoked it to Dodger Stadium's right ...
It felt like salt in the wound for Cincinnati Reds fans to see actor Rob Lowe, who grew up in Dayton, Ohio, going crazy on ESPN for a home run by the Dodgers' Tommy Edman off of Reds starter Hunter ...
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