The 2017 MLB season was filled with historic moments and enthralling storylines. The Houston Astros broke their long World Series drought by defeating the Los Angeles Dodgers in an exhilarating seven-game series. The New York Yankees shattered the single-season home run record, with Aaron Judge becoming the first player since Roger Maris in 1961 to hit 61 homers. Clayton Kershaw of the Dodgers claimed his third National League Cy Young Award, cementing his status as one of the game's premier pitchers. Giancarlo Stanton of the Miami Marlins hit 59 home runs, setting a new National League single-season record. Despite a strong finish, the Chicago Cubs fell short of reaching the World Series, and the Boston Red Sox underachieved, finishing well below expectations. The season also saw the retirement of several iconic players, including David Ortiz, Derek Jeter, and Mariano Rivera. Altogether, the 2017 MLB season was unforgettable, highlighting baseball's enduring appeal and its capacity to create lasting memories for fans.
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There were 2 MLB games played in March 2017.
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