There is no Yoshinobu Yamamoto or Roki Sasaki in this year's crop of players from Korea or Japan. But there are powerful bats and live arms.
At the forefront of the Los Angeles Dodgers winning their second consecutive World Series title were a trio of Japanese stars ...
One day after the World Series viewership for domestic U.S. markets was announced, Major League Baseball announced the global ...
Veteran right-hander Kenta Maeda announced his Major League Baseball days are over after 10 years and nine seasons.
The Munetaka Murakami sweepstakes have begun. Are the Dodgers the favorite in the clubhouse? See the odds for who lands the ...
The Los Angeles Dodgers would not have won the 2025 World Series without the help of their three Japanese-born superstars.
Game Seven of the 2025 World Series presented by Capital One averaged 51.0 million viewers combined across the United States, Canada, and Japan making the thrilling 11-inning contest the most-watched ...
Right-handed pitcher Kenta Maeda, who played in Major League Baseball for the Los Angeles Dodgers, Minnesota Twins and ...
Younger viewers grew notably, with fans 17 and younger up 11% year over year, making this the most-watched series for that ...
A veteran pitcher and former Cy Young runner up announced his retirement from MLB following the end of the 2025 season.
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MLB Announces It Made 34-Year History During World Series
There's no denying that The World Series lived up to its name this year. The Los Angeles Dodgers, with Japan's most famous ...
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Why did Japan steal the Caribbean's baseball dominance?
The Los Angeles Dodgers win the World Series with three Asian stars: Ohtani, the best player in the world, Yamamoto, and ...
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