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Dodgers outfielder Justin Dean's heads-up play during Game 6 of the World Series might have kept his team's chances alive.
On Saturday, a champion will be crowned. Will it be an L.A. repeat or Toronto's first title in 32 years? We've got it covered.
The Los Angeles Dodgers bounce back to beat the Toronto Blue Jays 3-1 and set up a deciding seventh game in the World Series after tying the series at 3-3.
The Toronto Blue Jays lead the Los Angeles Dodgers 3-2 in the World Series. After splitting the first two games of the Fall Classic in Toronto, an 18-inning Game 3 went to the Dodgers in thrilling walk-off fashion,
The Toronto Blue Jays may have just lost a game that they shouldn't have, but one call could have gave it away. The Los Angeles Dodgers are adamant about what role they want Shohei Ohtani in. Sydney Sweeney sparks chaos online after her playful hot dog photos at Dodger Stadium send fans and cameras into overdrive.
So yes, even with a payroll approaching $400 million, the Dodgers are not invincible. But a comeback is not out of the question. Hardly at all. The Dodgers' Game 6 starter, Yoshinobu Yamamoto, has been as dominant as any pitcher this postseason.