The Los Angeles Dodgers pulled off one of the most unbelievable wins in postseason history against the Toronto Blue Jays in Game 7 of the World Series, tying the game in the top of the ninth inning before taking the lead in the 11th.
The Dodgers beat the Blue Jays, 4-3, in the series, however many fans and pundits have come to believe the Dodgers didn’t deserve their title. Blue Jays broadcaster Caleb Joseph spoke after the Game 7 loss and made a bold statement about the result of the series.
“There were a lot of wet eyes and I don’t blame them for that,” Joseph said after the defeat. “It’s going to sound like sour grapes, and I don’t really give a s—, but I think the better team did not win this series. I think the Blue Jays are the better team. I feel like they played baseball a certain way, it was infectious, it grabbed the attention of the fans, and it’s disheartening to see that the better team did not win. That’s not to take anything away from the Dodgers, but the Blue Jays, they did so many things correct, so many things right.”
“It’s gonna sound like sour grapes – and I don’t really give a shit. I think the better team did not win this series. I think the Blue Jays are the better team.”
– Caleb Joseph, Blue Jays analyst pic.twitter.com/KzgQCKqwAS
— Dan Clark (@DanClarkSports) November 2, 2025
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Dodgers third baseman Max Muncy, who brought the Dodgers within one run of the Blue Jays in the top of the eighth inning with a solo home run, clapped back at the comments when asked about the situation on the Foul Territory podcast.
“It’s funny, it’s back-to-back years that the best team didn’t win,” Muncy said. “Like Kiké [Hernandez] said, ‘I’m happy the best team didn’t win.”
Some think the better team lost the World Series this year, but @MaxMuncy9 doesn’t quite agree.
“It’s funny how back-to-back years the best team didn’t win, or that’s what people say.” ??? pic.twitter.com/z3IW1SFXEH
— Foul Territory (@FoulTerritoryTV) November 4, 2025
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With their World Series win, Muncy and the Dodgers became the first repeat champions since 2000, when the New York Yankees won their third World Series in a row. The Dodgers picked up Muncy’s club option for the 2026 season on Thursday, and he will look to aid the Dodgers in their campaign for a three-peat.
Photo Credit: Kevin Sousa-Imagn Images
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