The 2024 World Series ended with Shohei Ohtani and the Los Angeles Dodgers defeating Aaron Judge and the New York Yankees in five games. It was a battle of heavyweights and two historic franchises, with the Dodgers coming out on top.
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With the MLB season fast approaching, the New York Yankees are working to build the perfect game plan, despite being without three key teammates of Aaron Judge for the early part of the season.
All the talk is over — the 2025 Major League Baseball season is now upon us. And already, the predictions have come pouring in. Even MLB The Show 25 developers, San Diego Studio, have gotten in on the fun!
The Dodgers got their World Series rings on Friday night and somehow, the New York Yankees were owned again.
Bold Prediction: Not only will Judge have another strong season in terms of power, the AI program believes that the New York Yankees slugger will once again set a new American League single-season home run record by hitting 64 homers. If he can do that, there is no denying that he will add more hardware to his personal trophy case.
That transaction the brought Juan Soto to the Mets allowed the Yankees to move Aaron Judge back to right field, and it sets up all of baseball New York for an epic game of Who Ya Got.
The New York Yankees are in a pivotal moment for their franchise, as they have focused all their resources on building for the current window of time.
Just in time for Opening Day, MLB's new anime ad campaign featuring Shohei Ohtani, Aaron Judge, Juan Soto, and Paul Skenes is unlike anything the league has done before.
We know how good the Yankees and Mets were last season, all the way to the end of October, and until they both ran into the Dodgers, who became the first team in history to take out all of
While the Dodgers ultimately won the series 4-1, the first three games were very close and a Shohei Ohtani injury added some extra drama to the proceedings. Now, fans will be able to relive it all in a new Apple TV+ three-part documentary called "Fight for Glory: 2024 World Series."