After a classic World Series Game 7, Dodgers remain on top
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In a thrilling end, the Los Angeles Dodgers have forced a Game 7 in the World Series after defeating the Toronto Blue Jays, 3-1. It's the first Game 7 in the Fall Classic since the 2019 matchup between the Houston Astros and Washington Nationals.
A familiar face to Game 7 this year was on the mound for the Nationals at Minute Maid Park. Max Scherzer started for Washington and pitched five innings. Washington got three runs in the seventh, and tacked on an insurance run in the eighth and two in the ninth.
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
One game, then, to decide the 2025 World Series championship. It’s the first Game 7 since 2019, when the Nationals defeated the Astros in Houston to win the WS. That Series was unique — it’s the only one where the visiting team won every game.
A dramatic World Series will conclude Saturday night in Toronto, with superstar Shohei Ohtani of the Los Angeles Dodgers on the mound. Despite the Toronto Blue Jays being a Canadian team, viewership expectations for Game 7 remain high.
TORONTO (KPTV) - For the first time since 2019, the World Series is coming down to a winner-take-all Game 7. Here’s what you need to know ahead of tonight’s game between the Los Angeles Dodgers and Toronto Blue Jays. Coverage starts at 4 p.m. on FOX 12, with first pitch scheduled for 5 p.m. from Rogers Centre in Toronto.
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Springer, Blue Jays face Dodgers in Game 7 of World Series
In his four World Series games, the 36-year-old is hitting .333 (5 for 15) with a double and Friday's RBI. In 15 postseason games, including four against the Yankees and seven versus the Seattle Mariners, his numbers are .262 (16 for 61) with an OPS of .891, six doubles, four home runs and 10 RBIs.
The two-time World Series champion faces his second do-or-die Game 7 in a showdown between the Blue Jays and Dodgers. His wife is trying to send good vibes.
Let’s play one more. The Los Angeles Dodgers used lockdown pitching, one three-run inning and an incredible double play in the bottom of the ninth to beat the Toronto Blue Jays on Friday night, setting up a winner-take-all Game 7 that promises plenty of drama.