Dodgers-Blue Jays Game 6 Highlights ⚾️ 9th-inning DEAD BALL halts Toronto’s comeback 🤯 | ESPN MLB

Roger Center ready for the kind of night they’ve waited 32 years to have again. They lead this best of seven three games to two. We’re all set for game six. Here’s a 2-2 and he waits out to start game six. Here he comes. There’s sticking with a splitter. Back to back. Gavin Gosman a chance to strike out the side. That’s exactly what he does. [Applause] is 1-1. Ground ball to third. Muny with another chance. This time he starts a double play for Kevin Gosman. Tommy Edmond down the line and the first base runner for the Dodgers will be Tommy Edmond. Extra bases here in the third. A winning double. Hook down the left field line towards the corner. It is a fair ball. Will Smith delivers a two out double. Tommy Edmonds in to score and the Dodgers are on the board first in game six. Base hit left field. Otan’s in to score. Here comes Will Smith. Throw to the plates. Not in time. Betts breaks through and so do the Dodgers. Down by the field line. He’s got a fair ball. Ricochets off that angled sidewall into no man’s land. Hernandez tries to pick it with a bare hand. Doesn’t. It’s a lead off double for Addison Barger. Who knows if he can swing his best. He shoots one to right center field. My goodness. George Springer gets the Jays on the board through biting pain. Baro chops it to second. Roast to second. One over first. The second double play of the game for Yamamoto. Does the bullpen have nine outs in it tonight? There’s a Baltimore chopping along first pick up. Rojos got him. Oh, Miguel Rojos do or die play for out number two of the seven. 2-2. Otani pops it up center field carries. Well on the run is Vo. That was a heck of a lot more than a popup. Mere mortals would have just popped it up. But Otani off balance off the end of the bat. Golfs it to the wall for a double is one two. strikes him out and gets out of the bases with the jam. 02 to Kirk and he hit him with the O2 pitch. Sasaki’s 2-2 line to deep center field. Dean on the run. Justin will get there. It wedges in the bottom of the wall and it’s a dead ball. It’s a dead ball. The umpire’s hands are up and the runners will head to second and third. Jimenez floats one left field. Hernandez makes the catch. Back to second. Game seven tomorrow night. [Music]

Check out the highlights as the Los Angeles Dodgers defeated the Toronto Blue Jays, 3-1, to force Game 7 in the 2025 World Series.

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50 comments
  1. The deeper the series gets, the more experience matters. I’d say the Dodgers have the upper hand in Game 7 against Toronto. Even Barger’s last out, I think, was a matter of experience.

  2. Today is gonna be the day that they're gonna throw it back to you

    By now, you should've somehow realised what you gotta do

    I don't believe that anybody feels the way I do about you now …..

    Because maybe

    You're gonna be the one that saves me

    And after all

    You're my wonderwall …..

  3. Congrats to the Dodgers making the most of their opportunity with the huge Betts double. Jays had their chances late against Yoshi and Sasaki but couldn't bring in the runners. And what are the chances of a ball getting stuck at the bottom of the wall. If it doesn't get stuck the runner scores to make it 3-2 and who knows what happens after that. I watch every Jays game and have never seen that happen at Skydome/Rogers Centre lol.

  4. If Vladimir Guerro Jr. wins this World Series, he might have a case for the greatest MLB player in history BUT it’s a team game though. Make no mistake, TEAMS come first, not individuals.

  5. Im used to Canadian teams getting to the finals and never winning, either screw jobs or chokes, so I was already prepared for reality before the series even started. Going out game 7 is the Canadian way 😂😂😂😂 I would say good job, but at this point im not going to get excited for anything less than a Championship. Oh well, we see if Jays can break the curse.

  6. Toronto fans get all high and mighty and cocky only to lose game 7. Y’all care more about hockey anyways. They’d rather the leafs win a championship than the blue jays.

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