World Series, Game 7
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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,
Digesting the moments, memories and history lessons from a Game 7 — and World Series — that kept us riveted from start to finish.
In a series full of highs and lows for both teams, the MLB World Series between the Los Angeles Dodgers and Toronto Blue Jays took center stage on Saturday night. In a thrilling Game 7 showdown, the Blue Jays — playing in front of their home crowd — were just two outs away in the ninth inning from
Sunday's games across baseball are synchronized with all 15 contests starting between 3:05 and 3:20 p.m. ET so by dinner time, MLB's playoff picture should be official. The playoffs begin on Tuesday with the best-of-three wild card series.
These are the games that live on forever. These are the home runs that never come down. These are the memories that don’t ever fade.
MLB Hall of Famer Sandy Koufax was present at the World Series Game 3 and 4 on Oct. 27 and 28. The former Los Angeles Dodger stayed for the entire 18-inning Game 3 on Oct. 27 before the Dodgers' Freddie Freeman ended it with a walk-off home run to center field, MLB writer Anthony Castrovince confirmed on X.