Dodgers, World Series and game 6
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The Dodgers nearly watched their season fall apart as the Blue Jays hit it deep toward center field. But Andy Pages made an aggressive catch.
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,
The Los Angeles Dodgers are back-to-back World Series Champions after taking down the Toronto Blue Jays in a wild Game 7 on Saturday night at Rogers Centre. Los Angeles didn’t have a lead until their go-ahead swing in extra innings.
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The ball floated into shallow left field off the broken bat of Andrés Giménez, and Rogers Centre held its collective breath. The World Series hung in the balance. The Dodgers held a two-run lead in the bottom of the ninth inning.
The Dodgers triumphed once again thanks to game-changing homers and 2 2/3 scoreless innings from the man who won Game 6.
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