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No World Series champion has managed to repeat since the 2000 Yankees finished off a run of three consecutive titles. This year’s Dodgers team has a real shot to end that streak, though.
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The Yankees lost the World Series last year. The Brewers were eliminated in the Wild Card Series. Needless to say, both teams hope to accomplish more in 2025.
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Trout is looking to move on from an injury-plagued 2024 season, as he was limited to just 29 games after tearing the meniscus in his left knee.
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Jazz Chisholm Jr. not only still carries a grudge against a Miguel Rojas, but the old-school values of Major League Baseball, too.
Here's a look at the keys to victory for every AL team in 2025:
Beginning with the American League today, we’ll be highlighting players from each team who have improved their dynasty stock this spring. Stay tuned for the National League edition coming Friday.
The AL East has long been a powerhouse. This season, it’s as deep and competitive as any division in baseball.
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Let's take a closer look at the American League West. Josh Hader ... For anyone looking for a reliever to stash for Week 1 of the baseball season, Abreu should be near the top of the list.
The twin ills of the wealth gap between teams and a distinctly un-American antitrust exemption leave Major League Baseball in an unbalanced and possibly untenable state.