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The rotation was inconsistent for most of the season but really settled in down the stretch. The best versions of Bryan Woo, Logan Gilbert, George Kirby and Luis Castillo would mean four frontline starters (think 2005 White Sox ). The back-end of the bullpen is great, too, with All-Star closer Andrés Muñoz leading the way.
The Mariners are ESPN’s choice to advance to the World Series, also, with a panel-high 14 votes to win the ALCS (the Yankees were second with seven votes). Five voters on the panel picked the Mariners to win it all, second behind only the Philadelphia Phillies from the National League.
The New York Yankees have won more back-to-back World Series titles than any other MLB team. Check out which other franchises make the list.
Each of the 12 MLB playoff teams can win the World Series, right? Some are expected to, while others are just relieved to reach October. Each team has plenty of reasons as to why they'll be hoisting the Commissioner's Trophy in five weeks' time – and several for why they'll fall short.
The Cincinnati Reds snapped their long drought, earning their first playoff bid in a 162-game season since 2013. However, the Seattle Mariners (two years), Boston Red Sox (three) and Chicago Cubs (four) all broke out of multi-year funks of their own.
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The public loves the Dodgers and the Brewers to win the World Series. What do the odds and the experts have to say?
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New York Yankee’s hotel room was looted during the World Series on this week in Philly history
At some point during the Oct. 4, 1950, game, someone broke into Vic Raschi's ninth-floor room at the Warwick hotel.
This October, some contenders that haven't won it all in decades -- or ever -- have reason to believe this is finally their year.
Adams Central right-handed pitcher Kowen Rader has made history, becoming the first athlete in school history to commit to a Division I program. The junior anno