Dodgers win epic World Series Game 7 vs. Blue Jays
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Yoshinobu Yamamoto, Los Angeles Dodgers
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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?"
Minority owner of the Los Angeles Dodgers, Magic Johnson, shares an encouraging message to the team ahead of Game 6 of the World Series.
With the Dodgers staring down elimination, it is all hands on deck for Game 6. That includes Shohei Ohtani being available in relief, although his two-way player status complicates his usage somewhat.
After a complete game in Game 2 and a six-inning showing in Game 6, Yamamoto pitched 3 scoreless innings to lock up the Dodgers' second straight championship.
David Ortiz, Derek Jeter and Alex Rodriguez discussed George Springers return to the lineup and whether the Toronto Blue Jays can close out the World Series against the Los Angeles Dodgers in Game 6.
When George Springer walked off the field at Dodger Stadium in Game 3, grimacing and holding his right side, it looked like his season was over. Not so fast. Springer was back in the lineup for Game 6 on Friday night in Toronto,
The Dodgers defeated the Blue Jays in Game 6 of the World Series which ended with a wild double play. Toronto base runner Addison Barger explained the play postgame.
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.