The Dodgers' triumph over the Blue Jays in 11 innings was so much bigger than any one moment, one play or one individual.
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Ranking seven craziest moments from Dodgers' unforgettable World Series Game 7 win vs. Blue Jays
In the top of the sixth inning, the Dodgers got two runners on with no out. Teoscar Hernández hit a comebacker to Blue Jays reliever Chris Bassitt, who went to second to get a force out in hopes of ...
This game had records, a near-brawl, a game-tying homer, a game-winning homer and multiple opportunities for the Blue Jays to end it.
Toronto closer Jeff Hoffman’s heartbroken quote after Game 7 of the World Series wasn’t eloquent, and yet it said so much: ...
That was Game 7 of the World Series in a nutshell. The Los Angeles Dodgers and Toronto Blue Jays, at the end of one of the ...
Los Angeles Dodgers outfielder Kiké Hernandez did not hold back when speaking about the 2025 World Series' place in baseball ...
Yoshinobu Yamamoto in Game 2 threw a complete game. It was the first in the World Series since Johnny Cueto in 2015. He ...
By the time Freddie Freeman squeezed the throw that completed the double play to end one of the best World Series ever, it was impossible not to feel satisfied while at the same time still wanting ...
Digesting the moments, memories and history lessons from a Game 7 — and World Series — that kept us riveted from start to ...
The Blue Jays were the better team for most of the Series. They outscored the Dodgers, 34-26. Held them to a .203 batting average. And in Game 7, led 3-0 after three innings and were two outs away ...
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 ...
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