Dodgers-Blue Jays was a series for the ages
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The Blue Jays and Dodgers pushed each other to the physical, mental and emotional limit in a thrilling 18-inning game earlier in this World Series. But that was nothing compared to what’s coming. Game
Clayton Kershaw couldn't believe that the Game 7 of the World Series — and ultimately his 18-season MLB career — was over. Not because of any sentimentality hol
The Los Angeles Dodgers' Game 7 win over the Toronto Blue Jays was the most-watched World Series game since the 2017 World Series, Fox announced Monday.
Those around the Dodgers know how valuable Miguel Rojas is to the team, even though some of his greatest moments take place behind the scenes. But the entire baseball world was watching as Rojas finally got his World Series moment,
Ohtani, who will start Game 7 for the Dodgers, could also be utilized in a multitude of other ways.
Blue Jays designated hitter George Springer got hurt on a seventh-inning swing and had to leave the game, only to have his spot in the order come up six more times. Dodgers’ catcher Will Smith and third baseman Max Muncy nearly hit walk-off home runs in the 14th, and Hernández nearly hit one in the 16th.
The two best words in all of sports—Game 7. Three bold predictions for Dodgers vs Blue Jays in Saturday’s win-or-take-all finale.
The stakes could not be higher as the World Series of 2025 comes to a winner-take-all Game 7 between the Los Angeles Dodgers and Toronto Blue Jays. And with everything that goes on in a game, the umpiring crew is also under the radar.
A series full of tension and release reached an apex in the ninth inning of Game 6 when the Toronto Blue Jays threatened to win the whole thing on a walk-off, only to have the Los Angeles Dodgers pull off a game-ending double play to escape with a 3-1 ...