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The 2024 National League Championship Series was a best-of-seven playoff in Major League Baseball's 2024 postseason. It matched the overall #1 seed Los Angeles Dodgers against the sixth-seeded New York Mets. The Dodgers won the series, four games to two, to become National League (NL) champions and advance to the 2024 World Series.
The 2024 National League Division Series (NLDS) were two best-of-five playoff series in Major League Baseball's (MLB) 2024 postseason to determine the participating teams of the 2024 National League Championship Series (NLCS). These matchups are: (1) Los Angeles Dodgers (NL West champions) vs. (4) San Diego Padres (Wild Card Series winner ...
Josh Gibson of the Homestead Grays and Pittsburgh Crawfords, is recognized as the MLB all-time batting champion, with a career batting average of .372. [11] Gibson amassed career totals of 838 hits in 2,255 at-bats and 628 games, [ 12 ] and is also the MLB all-time career leader in Slugging (SLG) percentage and On-Base Plus Slugging (OPS ...
No. 1 Philadelphia Phillies (92-62), bye to NL Division Series vs. Padres-Diamondbacks winner No. 2 Los Angeles Dodgers (92-62), bye to NL Division Series, vs. Brewers-Mets winner NL wild card series
The Dodgers, already an NL juggernaut and the West’s top team over the past decade, spent more than $1 billion in free agency last winter, adding to their lineup the singular Shohei Ohtani, as ...
The 2024 Major League Baseball season (MLB) began on March 20–21 with a two-game series between the Los Angeles Dodgers and the San Diego Padres held in Seoul, South Korea, before the regular season proper ran from March 28 to September 30.
Will Smith tied the game in the seventh with a two-run home run an then Ohtani drove in the go-ahead run four-batters later, putting them ahead for a 7–2 win, which clinched their 11th National League West championship in 12 seasons. [211] The Dodgers ended the regular season with a three-game roadtrip to Coors Field to play the Rockies.
Kyle Higashioka's solo homer started a five-run rally against an ailing Max Fried with two outs in the second inning, and the San Diego Padres held on to sweep the Atlanta Braves with a 5-4 ...