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One member of the Dodgers' back-to-back World Series championship teams penned a heartfelt message to his college coach who died Friday.
David Robertson, who recorded 179 saves over a 17-year major league career while pitching for eight teams, announced his retirement Friday.
Former Yankees first baseman Anthony Rizzo is swapping the diamond for the studio. On Thursday, Sports Business Journal reported that Rizzo is set to join NBC Sports as one of its lead MLB studio analysts this season, as the network returns to baseball broadcasting after several years away.
Valdez is a familiar name in Braves lore, as he was the pitcher who surrendered Jorge Soler’s iconic three-run home run in Game 6 of the 2021 World Series. Now, he could find himself on the other side of that history, helping Atlanta chase another championship.
NBC is building its return to Major League Baseball coverage around star power, and the network has landed one of the game’s most popular figures to anchor its studio broadcasts. Anthony Rizzo, the 2016 Chicago Cubs World Series champion who retired at the end of the 2024 season,
The New York Yankees received news that a former World Series champion has died after his health “started to wear down.”
The Seattle Mariners have a new arm coming to spring training, and he happens to have a World Series ring.
Dodger Stadium has hosted playoff games, parades, and pressure that can crush a season before it even begins. On Saturday, it hosted something for the very first time: a fan festival for back-to-back World Series Champions.