Always the perfectionist, play-by-play announcer Joe Davis wonders if he got things right on his historic Freddie Freeman ...
While Davis was in the process of renovating his old house five years ago, he asked longtime Dodgers historian Mark Langill ...
Los Angeles Dodgers first baseman Freddie Freeman celebrates after hitting a walk-off grand slam in the tenth inning against ...
The first walk-off grand slam in World Series history may have felt just a tiny bit familiar on Friday night.
It is inevitable, if they haven’t already, that a contingent of pinstriped pom-pom wavers (some who reside in the Valley of ...
Freddie Freeman’s walk-off grand slam made World Series history Friday night, and Fox Sports play-by-play announcer Joe Davis ...
During Freddie Freeman's thrilling moment, announcer Joe Davis had an ode to Vin Scully.
He opted to point a single index finger skyward as he rounded the bases, rather than pumping his fist. Other than that, Freddie Freeman reminded 52,394 patrons ...
The Game 1 verdict was unanimous. It was harsh and came quickly — bottom of the second inning. It was rendered by three adult ...
The Yankees-Dodgers hype — combined with the viewership potential that New York and Los Angeles provided — translated to ...