Dodgers force Game 7 of World Series
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In a series full of highs and lows for both teams, the MLB World Series between the Los Angeles Dodgers and Toronto Blue Jays took center stage on Saturday night. In a thrilling Game 7 showdown, the Blue Jays — playing in front of their home crowd — were just two outs away in the ninth inning from
Scherzer is no stranger to this particular situation. In fact, his Game 7 start will mark his record-breaking ninth appearance in an winner-take-all game. According to MLB's Sarah Langs, Scherzer will in turn ellipse veteran closer Aroldis Chapman for the most winner-take-all appearances for a pitcher in league history.
The Blue Jays have brought Canadians together in celebrating their underdog success story. The only Canadian team in the MLB started this season off as the last in the division and worked their way up to compete in the World Series. But with a Canadian team dominating what some call “America’s game,” does baseball still belong to the U.S.?
"It's the mathematical potential for a single game to last forever, in a suspended world where no clock rules the day, that aligns baseball as much with the dead as the living." Bill Vaughn is right. Mathematically, it is possible for a single game to last ...