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The Cincinnati Reds open the 2025 National League Wild Card Series against the Los Angeles Dodgers at Dodgers Stadium after earning the last spot in the MLB Playoffs on Sept 28. Reds ace Hunter Greene will face Dodgers Ace Blake Snell in the opener of a best-of-three series to move on the the National League Divisional Series.
ESPN is broadcasting the Reds' first playoff game since 2020 on Sept. 30. Reds fans can stream the game through the ESPN website or app, or on Hulu, Fubo and other streaming services with live TV. Fans can listen to Reds vs. Dodgers on 700 WLW in Cincinnati. Fans can also listen along through the Reds Radio Network.
Paul Skenes' 2025 represents one of the most dominant seasons by a starting pitcher in recent memory. James Schiano looks past his lack of wins and unpacks his numbers, which could lead to his first Cy Young award.
The Blue Jays and Yankees enter the final weekend tied atop the division at 92-68. Toronto won the season series 8-5 and holds the tiebreaker, so the Yankees must finish ahead of them to win the AL East. Here are the possible outcomes this weekend:
Clayton Kershaw will not be on the Los Angeles Dodgers' roster for the National League Wild Card Series, manager Dave Roberts said Sunday, a day that also marked the end of the veteran left-hander's 18-year regular-season career.