VIDEO SHOWS: HIGHLIGHTS FROM WORLD SERIES GAME SIX – LOS ANGELES DODGERS AT TORONTO BLUE JAYS SHOWS: TORONTO, ONTARIO, CANADA (OCTOBER 31, 2025) (MLB – See restrictions) LOS ANGELES DODGERS AT TORONTO BLUE JAYS AT ROGERS CENTRE – GAME SIX OF WORLD SERIES BOTTOM OF 1ST INNING 1. DODGERS STARTING PITCHER YOSHINOBU YAMAMOTO ON MOUND BEFORE START 2. BLUE JAYS VLADIMIR GUERRERO, JR HITS INTO A DOUBLE PLAY, DODGERS 3RD BASEMAN MAX MUNCY THROWS TO 2ND BASEMAN MAX ROJAS, BLUE JAYS NATHAN LUKES IS FORCED OUT AT 2ND, ROJAS THROWS TO DODGERS 1ST BASEMAN FREDDIE FREEMAN TO GET GUERRERO AND COMPLETE DOUBLE PLAY TO END INNING TOP 3RD 3. BLUE JAYS STARTER KEVIN GAUSMAN PITCHING – DODGERS WILL SMITH WITH RBI DOUBLE, TOMMY EDMAN SCORES. SHOHEI OHTANI SAFE AT 3RD. DODGERS TAKE 1-0 LEAD 4. DODGERS HAVE BASES LOADED, MOOKIE BETTS WITH RBI SINGLE, OHTANI AND WILL SMITH SCORE. DODGERS LEAD 3-0 5. REPLAYS OF BETTS RBI SINGLE, OHTANI AND SMITH SCORING BOTTOM 3RD 6. BLUE JAYS GEORGE SPRINGER WITH RBI SINGLE, ADDISON BARGER SCORES. BLUE JAYS CUT DODGERS LEAD TO 3-1 7. REPLAYS OF SPRINGER RBI SINGLE BOTTOM 6TH 8. BLUE JAYS HAVE RUNNERS ON 1ST AND 2ND, YAMAMOTO STRIKES OUT BLUE JAYS DAULTON VARSHO TO END INNING 9. REPLAY OF YAMAMOTO STRIKING OUT VARSHO TO END INNING BOTTOM 8TH 10. BLUE JAYS HAVE RUNNERS ON 1ST AND 2ND, DODGERS RELIEVER ROKI SASAKI PITCHING, BLUE JAYS DAULTON VARSHO GROUNDS OUT TO DODGERS 2ND BASEMAN MAX ROJAS WHO THROWS TO FREEMAN AT 1ST FOR 3RD OUT TO END INNING 11. OHTANI APPLAUDING, SASAKI WALKING OFF FIELD BOTTOM 9TH 12. BLUE JAYS HAVE RUNNERS AT 2ND AND 3RD WITH 1 OUT, DODGERS TYLER GLASNOW PITCHING, BLUE JAYS ANDRES GIMENEZ WITH FLY BALL THAT DODGERS LEFT FIELDER ENRIQUE HERNANDEZ CATCHES FOR OUT AND THEN QUICKLY THROWS TO ROJAS AT 2ND BASE WHO FORCES OUT BLUE JAYS ADDISON BARGER TO END GAME. DODGERS WIN 3-1 TO EVEN SERIES 3-3 AND FORCE GAME SEVEN 13. REPLAYS OF HERNANDEZ CATCHING GIMENEZ FLY BALL AND THROWING TO ROJAS AT 2ND BASE TO FORCE OUT THE DIVING BARGER 14. VARIOUS OF DODGERS PLAYERS CELEBRATING AMAZING DOUBLE PLAY TO END GAME 15. REPLAY OF HERNANDEZ THROW TO ROJAS TO GET BARGER OUT AND END GAME 16. DODGERS DUGOUT CELEBRATING 17. GLASNOW CELEBRATING WITH SMITH STORY: The Los Angeles Dodgers kept their hopes alive Friday (October 31) of becoming Major League Baseball's first repeat champion in 25 years, with a wild 3-1 victory over the Toronto Blue Jays that pushed the World Series to a decisive seventh game. With their backs against the wall and facing elimination for the first time this postseason, a Dodgers team that had no room for error got six solid innings from starter Yoshinobu Yamamoto while Mookie Betts and Will Smith provided the offense. Toronto thought they tied the game on an inside-the-park homerun in the ninth on a bizarre play, when the ball was lodged at the bottom of the outfield fence where Dodgers outfielder Justin Dean immediately raised his hands to rule the play dead. A video review went the Dodgers' way and determined it was a ground rule double, which left Toronto with runners on second and third with not outs. Ernie Clement then hit an infield pop and Andres Gimenez lined out to left before Kike Hernandez turned the double play when he fired the ball to second base to get Addison Barger out and end the game. The Dodgers victory put on hold, for one day at least, a coast-to-coast party in Canada, where fans of the lone MLB club are desperate to celebrate the Blue Jays' first World Series triumph in 32 years. As they were at the start of the season, the Dodgers came into the World Series as an overwhelming favorite and with few expecting the Blue Jays to produce much of a challenge and even fewer calling for it to go the distance. With their season on the line, Los Angeles opened the scoring in the third on a run-scoring double by Smith, before Betts singled in a pair of runs to put Los Angeles ahead 3-0. Barger led off the bottom half of the third with a double before scoring on a George Springer single to get the Blue Jays within two. The Dodgers' starting rotation had been the team's strength this postseason but the Blue Jays picked it apart en route to grabbing a 3-2 lead in the World Series before Yamamoto once again took matters in his own hands. The Japanese ace, who threw complete-game gems in his previous two starts, struck out six batters and allowed one run on five hits across six innings before the Dodgers turned to a bullpen that has been their weak link all season. The Blue Jays threatened in the eighth when they got runners on first and second with one out before Roki Sasaki retired Bo Bichette and Daulton Varsho grounded out to end the inning before once again getting close in the ninth. Play was temporarily disrupted in the sixth inning when a spectator scaled the outfield wall and stormed the field with an American flag before he was promptly taken down by security guards and escorted away. Game Seven will be played on Saturday in Toronto. (Production: David Grip)
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