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In a World Sequence finale for the ages, Dodgers cement their dynasty in win over Blue Jays

By Editorial Board Published November 2, 2025 5 Min Read
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In a World Sequence finale for the ages, Dodgers cement their dynasty in win over Blue Jays

TORONTO — The Dodgers’ march towards future was unbelievable, indescribable, long-dreamt-of and but totally surprising.

In Sport 7 of the World Sequence, the Dodgers cemented a dynasty with one of many best video games this sport has ever seen.

They beat the Toronto Blue Jays 5-4 in 11 innings, driving one season-saving play after one other to repeat as champions.

There was a miraculous ninth-inning comeback, when Miguel Rojas tied it with a house run to left subject. There was a frantic escape in a bases-loaded jam the following half inning, the Dodgers staring down sure defeat, solely to as soon as once more prevail.

Within the eleventh, the Dodgers lastly received it, taking their first lead on a Will Smith house run with two outs within the prime half, then watching Yoshinobu Yamamoto — in his third inning of labor, an evening after throwing 96 pitches in a Sport 6 win — shut all of it out with a heroic closing three outs.

For ages, this sport will likely be remembered. So long as baseball is performed, a script like this can by no means be replicated.

The Dodgers appeared buried early, after falling behind three runs when a hobbled Bo Bichette took an exhausted Shohei Ohtani deep within the third inning. They appeared completed till the ninth, clawing again shut however by no means fully erasing the deficit — till Rojas saved the season with a tying house run to left.

Even then, salvation wasn’t assured. Within the backside of the ninth inning, the Blue Jays had the bases loaded, however someway didn’t break by means of.

Rojas saved the day for a second time on a floor ball at second base, fielding it from a drawn-in place earlier than firing for a force-out at house plate. The following batter, Ernie Clement, despatched a fly ball to deep left-center. Kiké Hernández and defensive alternative Andy Pages collided on the warning monitor. Pages held on as Hernández hit the deck.

Miguel Rojas celebrates after tying the game on a solo home run in the ninth inning.

Miguel Rojas celebrates after tying the sport on a solo house run within the ninth inning for the Dodgers in Sport 7 of the World Sequence on Saturday.

(Gina Ferazzi / Los Angeles Occasions)

The sport would proceed, with the Dodgers squandering their very own bases-loaded alternative within the prime of the tenth.

The one cause it lasted so lengthy was World Sequence MVP Yamamoto, who first entered the fray in the course of the ninth-inning jam, then adopted that up by retiring the aspect so as within the tenth.

Lastly, within the eleventh, the Dodgers noticed the end line.

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With two outs within the inning, Smith turned on a dangling 2-and-0 slider from Shane Bieber and despatched the go-ahead house run into the Blue Jays’ bullpen.

Three outs remained. Yamamoto returned to the mound. Vladimir Guerrero Jr. led with a double as Roki Sasaki and Clayton Kershaw warmed within the bullpen. Supervisor Dave Roberts stayed within the dugout, trusting his ascendant employees ace to pitch the group to a championship.

On a broken-bat floor ball from Alejandro Kirk, with runners on the corners and one out within the inning, he lastly did.

The bouncing ball was fielded by shortstop Mookie Betts. He went to second himself for the primary out, then leapt and fired one final throw to first. Freddie Freeman caught it. The Dodgers poured out of the dugouts.

They have been champions once more, their dynasty cemented.

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Highlights from the Dodgers’ 5-4 win in 11 innings over the Blue Jays in Sport 7 of the World Sequence.

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