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In the midst of the Los Angeles Dodgers' 18-inning marathon win over the Toronto Blue Jays in Game 3 of the World Series on Monday night, Shohei Ohtani added another record to his evergrowing list of accomplishments.
The Washington Nationals named 33-year-old Blake Butera one of the youngest managers in MLB history. Here's the list he'll join:
Though the Blue Jays lost the World Series in Game 7 on Saturday, Toronto infielder Ernie Clement set an MLB record with 30 hits in one postseason, breaking the mark held by Randy Arozarena, who had 29 hits as a rookie with the Tampa Bay Rays in 2020.
A record payroll isn't the only reason the Los Angeles Dodgers' run to the 2025 World Series will go down in baseball history.
With a three-hit performance in Game 7 of the World Series, Toronto Blue Jays infielder Ernie Clement set a major league record with 30 hits in a single postseason.
Vladimir Guerrero Jr. did all he could for the Toronto Blue Jays despite falling short in the 2025 World Series – but he did set a new power record. Guerrero finished the 2025 MLB postseason with a 1.289 OPS (on-base percentage plus slugging percentage), which is a new all-time record.
Miguel Rojas, who is arguably the least-known LA Dodger on a squad full of big names and highly-paid stars, is on the team for his elite glove, calming presence, and veteran leadership. He's stuck around the game for a long, long time despite never being a great hitter, which he showed off in Game 6 with his game-saving pick at second base.
Trey Yesavage has brought the Dodgers to their knees. The Blue Jays’ rookie sensation struck out 12 over seven innings in World Series Game 5 on Wednesday at Dodger Stadium, setting the all-time rooki