World Series, Toronto Blue Jays and Los Angeles Dodgers
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I’m not sure I’m ready to go that far and call that the best game ever. I’ve covered 11 World Series — with an asterisk, I guess, because I wrote remotely (thanks to Zoom), as did many of us, during the 2020 Dodgers-Tampa Bay series in the COVID bubble in Arlington, Texas — and watched many, many others.
Clayton Kershaw ended his illustrious 18-year career unaware initially that he'd just won the World Series again
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Benches clear at Game 7 of World Series after LA’s Wrobleski hits Toronto’s Giménez with fastball
Both benches and bullpens cleared in Game 7 of the World Series after Dodgers left-hander Justin Wrobleski hit Blue Jays shortstop Andrés Giménez on the right hand with a pitch.
The Blue Jays were one win from a World Series title but suffered two consecutive heartbreaking losses that helped the Dodgers repeat as champions.
The Blue Jays were feeling good with the title in sight through seven innings. Then it all came crashing down.
After the loss, Blue Jays star Vladimir Guerrero Jr. was seen sitting in the dugout by himself, as he was the last player to leave. It made for quite the lonely picture of the $500 million man who once seemed like he could lead Toronto to baseball's biggest prize this October:
TORONTO — Mookie Betts had been there before, one pitch away from winning the World Series. He was in right field in 2018 when Chris Sale threw that hellacious slider at Dodger Stadium to strike out Manny Machado to cap a season of dominance for the Red Sox.