A rowdy crowd took to the streets Los Angeles after the Dodgers won the <a href="https://www.archysport.com/2022/01/jon-lester-announced-his-retirement-from-baseball/” title=”Jon Lester announced his retirement from baseball”>World Series Of baseballsetting fire to a city bus, breaking into shops and setting off firecrackers. The mayor Karen Bass however, he underlined that “the vast majority of the celebrations were joyful and peaceful”. According to the LAPD, there were some “unruly and at times violent and hostile celebrations,” including several acts of vandalism. (Sport Mediaset)
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I Los Angeles Dodgers are Major League champions Baseball for the eighth time in their history. The Californians won the title by beating the New York Yankees 4 games to 1 in the World Series (LAPRESSE)
And if in these last matches the 30-year-old Japanese was unable to perform at his best due to a shoulder injury, Freddie Freeman took care of showing the way to his team, with the sound of home runs: he therefore deserved the MVP award. (RSI.ch Information)
The challenge that fans have been waiting for for 43 years between the two most famous and richest franchises in the USA ends perhaps sooner than expected. Game 5 ends 6-7 in the Bronx stadium, with fifty thousand New York fans speechless. (ilmessaggero.it)
During the night the Dodgers won the World Series Of baseball beating the Yankees, and it was the last triumph of a decade that saw the teams of Los Angeles dominate the most important American professional leagues. (Sky Sport)
This time, however, the Yankees’ offense hits the starter hard, with Judge hitting a 2-run HR and Chisholm hitting another back to back for the 3-0. Flaherty goes out after just 1.1 IP, and at the end of the fourth the match seems over, at 5-0 for the home team, and Cole who has not yet suffered any hits. (Play.it USA)
Twenty years after the only comeback in the history of the Majors from 0-3 in a series, that of the Boston Red Sox in the American League final against the Bronx Bombers, Aaron Boone’s team dreamed of rewriting history and finding this turn to the right side of the story. (La Gazzetta dello Sport)