Dodgers, World Series and Game 6
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Huge shoutout to Justin Dean Was just inserted into the game as a defensive replacement in the bottom of the 9th Instead of picking the ball up, he knew the ruling and immediately put his hands up Not only saved the Dodgers season, but helped force a Game 7 pic.twitter.com/lh7JRES92a
The Blue Jays are one win away from their first World Series title in 32 years. The Jays won back-to-back championships in 1992 and 1993, with the latter coming in Game 6 at home on Joe Carter's walk-off home run against the Phillies.
An MLB player named Will Smith has now won the World Series each of the last six seasons after the Los Angeles Dodgers catcher helped his team win this year's Fall Classic in seven games over the Toronto Blue Jays.
As the Dodgers held their championship parade on Monday, outfielder Justin Dean (who alertedly signaled dead ball to the umpires) was giving an interview when pitcher Blake Snell came in to say, "Where's the ball? Where's the ball at?"
NBA legend Magic Johnson praised some of the Dodgers stars after the team was able to win Game 6 in the World Series.
Second baseman Miguel Rojas made four splendid plays in the field to preserve a 3-1 win that sent the Dodgers and Toronto Blue Jays to a deciding Game 7.
As the Dodgers played out their final inning at Dodger Stadium this year, an isolated voice in what had been a sellout crowd tried to get a chant going: "The Series isn't over!" That drew some scattered cheers,
Los Angeles Dodgers second baseman Miguel Rojas dealt with an injury while he saved the team's World Series hopes in Game 7.
This year's World Series will have a Game 7. But fans might be talking about the ninth inning of Game 6 for a long, long time.