Dodgers face Blue Jays in World Series Game 7
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Shi Davidi breaks down the wild, unlikely timing of the wedged-ball ruling that saved the Dodgers, leaving fans stunned by the bizarre twist.
The Toronto Blue Jays had a chance to either tie or win in the ninth inning of Game 6 of the World Series Friday night, but a lodged ball in the outfield had a hand in stopping that from happening.
Toronto Blue Jays' World Series Game 6 against the Los Angeles Dodgers on Friday turned chaotic in the ninth inning with the home team trailing 3-1.
The Blue Jays didn't advance this far by playing it safe. That was the mindset of their clubhouse after the loss.
Buck Showalter stunned as a wedged ball could help Dodgers win the World Series, calling it a wild twist for a multi-billion-dollar industry.
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 Toronto Blue Jays were this close to tying or maybe even winning Game 6 of the World Series. Taking that championship win after 32 years.
Addison Barger -- he of the Game 1 pinch-hit grand slam -- faced Roki Sasaki in the ninth with a man on first. He hit a ball to the wall that would have scored the runner... but the ball got lodged underneath the wall.
Dodgers, Blue Jays Benches Clear in Game 7 of the World Series The Dodgers’ $325 million pitcher received the award on a stage with commissioner Rob Manfred, manager Dave Roberts, president of baseball operations Andrew Friedman,