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Yamamoto became the first pitcher since Curt Schilling in 2001 to throw a complete game in back-to-back postseason starts.
Yamamoto went the distance for a second straight start, twirling nine innings of one-run ball on 105 pitches as the Dodgers evened the World Series at a game apiece with a 5-1 win over the Blue Jays on Saturday night at Rogers Centre.
The Los Angeles Dodgers needed a bounce-back performance in Game 2 of the World Series after dropping the first contest, so they turned to their pitcher who does not see losing as an option.
Dave Dombrowski’s comments regarding Bryce Harper’s 2025 season resulted in a rush of trade discussion. All of this has made its way back to Harper leaving him feeling “confused and upset.” Dombrowski has since clarified his comments, bluntly stating the team has no intention of trading Harper.
After another complete game victory in Game 2 of the World Series on Saturday night, is the Japanese right-hander approaching – or has he already reached – ace status?
The wife of the Dodgers Game 1 starter was super impressed with the World Series Game 2 winner for Los Angeles.
Yoshinobu Yamamoto pitched a four-hitter for his second consecutive complete game, the first in the World Series since 2015, and the defending champion Los Angeles Dodgers beat the Toronto Blue Jays 5-1 on Saturday night to tie their best-of-seven matchup at one game apiece.
Check out the back-to-back complete games from Yoshinobu Yamamoto in 2025 and Orel Hershiser in 1988, the last two Dodgers to accomplish this feat