Dodgers, World Series and Toronto Blue Jays
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The Dodgers' World Series Game 7 had no shortage of memorable moments, from Miguel Rojas' heroic ninth-inning home run to Will Smith's walk-off winner. However,
They’ve seen a Game 6 ball sail skyward in the bottom of the ninth in this building. They’ve seen a comeback that results in Toronto title triumph. But unlike the Joe Carter blast that cleared the wall for the Blue Jays back in 1993,
It might be time to cut Isiah Kiner-Falefa some slack. A former Los Angeles Dodgers star tried to defend IKF, but he got one part of his argument dead wrong.
Both of these late-inning homers landed in almost the same spot and were caught by two Blue Jays fans who just happened to be a father-son duo.
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?"
The Los Angeles Dodgers repeated as World Series champions after a thrilling, 11-inning Game 7 win against the Toronto Blue Jays on Saturday night.
Dodgers' Kiké Hernández was nearly on the wrong side of history during Game 7's win over the Blue Jays in the World Series on Saturday night. Thanks to his teammate's clutch game-saving play in the ninth inning, he and the Dodgers escaped what might have been a full-blown catastrophe.
One day after pitching 6 innings in Game 6, Yamamoto delivered the final 2 2/3 innings to secure L.A.'s second straight title.