Kirk Gibson turned on his phone to watch the Dodgers in Game 1 of the World Series just in time to see Freddie Freeman ...
Did Freddie Freeman really just channel Kirk Gibson, rekindling the spirit of a moment that is forever etched into the hearts of Dodgers fans from 36 years ago? Did the Los Angeles Dodgers really ...
The similarities between Freeman’s 10th-inning grand slam and Kirk Gibson’s ninth-inning home ... leading to the request by lifelong Dodgers fan Bryan Cranston during a SiriusXM Town Hall ...
it has to be Kirk Gibson's home run, simply because it couldn't happen. The Dodgers couldn't beat the A's. No one could hit Eckersley. Gibson couldn't swing. Heck, Gibson could barely walk.
Shohei Ohtani has made history with the Los Angeles Dodgers, breaking a long-standing franchise record previously held by Kirk Gibson. In a recent game against the St. Louis Cardinals ...
The moment will forever live among the very best in Dodgers history, rivaling Kirk Gibson's eerily similar walk-off homer in Game 1 of the 1988 World Series. The memory will always be cherished by ...
The year in baseball was filled with historic achievements and culminated in an epic World Series matchup. Here's a look back at the 10 biggest MLB storylines of 2024.
All the while the most impactful moments in Dodgers’ history plays in the background. This includes both Kirk Gibson’s and Freddie Freeman’s respective walk-off World Series home runs ...
With the Dodgers one out from losing Friday’s opener, Freeman hit a game-ending grand slam reminiscent of Kirk Gibson’s homer off Oakland’s Dennis Eckersley in 1988’s Game 1 that sparked ...
The similarities between Freeman’s 10th-inning grand slam and Kirk Gibson’s ninth-inning home run in 1988 were ... leading to the request by lifelong Dodgers fan Bryan Cranston during a SiriusXM Town ...