Dodgers force Game 7 of World Series
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Shohei Ohtani dominates the Toronto Blue Jays on Saturday, and he’s to baseball what Michael Jordan is to basketball, what Tom Brady is to football, what Wayne Gretzky is to hockey.
The Dodgers survived Game 6 of the World Series by the skin of their teeth, doubling off the tying run in the ninth inning to end with a 3-1 victory. So what's there to do but question a managerial move in hindsight?
Kiké Hernández and the Los Angeles Dodgers forced Game 7 against the Toronto Blue Jays in the World Series. Here's how it happened.
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
Tyler Glasnow comes out the bullpen and gets the final three outs for the Dodgers and Justin Wrobleski provides solid relief in World Series Game 6 win.
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The Blue Jays had runners on second and third base with no outs in the ninth inning when Dodgers manager Dave Roberts relieved Roki Sasaki. Tyler Glasnow took over and immediately got Ernie Clement to pop out softly to first baseman Freddie Freeman for the first out of the inning.