During the 2018 Major League Baseball season, the Boston Red Sox secured their ninth World Series championship by defeating the Los Angeles Dodgers in five games. The season featured a standout performance from the Dodgers' Cody Bellinger, who set a new National League rookie record with 39 home runs. The New York Yankees also made history, setting a new MLB record for strikeouts by a team in a single season with 2,636. League-wide, there was a surge in home runs, with a combined total of 6,105, setting a new record. On the pitching front, both Clayton Kershaw of the Dodgers and Jon Lester of the Chicago Cubs achieved their 3,000th career strikeouts. Additionally, the Houston Astros' Justin Verlander won the AL Cy Young Award at the age of 35. Overall, the 2018 MLB season was memorable, highlighting the remarkable skills of players across the league and culminating in a thrilling World Series victory for the Boston Red Sox.
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There were 41 MLB games played in March 2018.
There were 406 MLB games played in April 2018.
There were 423 MLB games played in May 2018.
There were 406 MLB games played in June 2018.
There were 379 MLB games played in July 2018.
There were 416 MLB games played in August 2018.
There were 415 MLB games played in September 2018.
There were 35 MLB games played in October 2018.
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