Dodgers steal Game 7 late to repeat as champs
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Dodgers steal Game 7 late to repeat as champs
"Miguel Rojas cranked a tying home run off Jeff Hoffman in the top of the ninth, saved the game with a stellar defensive play in the bottom half, then watched his catcher, Will Smith, win it in extra innings. Smith provided his Los Angeles Dodgers with their first lead in Game 7 of the World Series with a solo home run in the top of the 11th, and Yoshinobu Yamamoto finished off the Toronto Blue Jays in the bottom half, sealing a thrilling, 5-4 victory on Saturday night that brought yet another championship to L.A."
"The Dodgers became the first repeat champions in a quarter century, and clinching it took everything they had. It took all of their starting pitchers -- Shohei Ohtani, Tyler Glasnow, Blake Snell and Yamamoto, who pitched the first six innings in Game 6 and the last 2⅔ innings in Game 7 -- checking into the game. It took Rojas and Smith coming up with huge hits. And, in the end, it took Yamamoto inducing a critical double-play ball. The Blue Jays had runners on the corners with one out with Alejandro Kirk due up. Yamamoto fired an 0-2 splitter, and Kirk broke his bat, hitting a grounder to shortstop. Mookie Betts stepped on second and fired to first to win it all."
Miguel Rojas hit a tying home run in the top of the ninth, then made a game-saving defensive play in the bottom of the inning. Will Smith hit a solo home run in the top of the 11th to give the Dodgers the lead. Yoshinobu Yamamoto closed the bottom of the 11th, inducing a game-ending double play after Alejandro Kirk broke his bat on an 0-2 splitter. The Dodgers used their full starting rotation, including Shohei Ohtani, Tyler Glasnow and Blake Snell, en route to a 5-4 Game 7 victory and back-to-back championships.
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