The Dodgers survived a wild ninth inning to defeat the Toronto Blue Jays 3-1 in the World Series, forcing a Game 7.
Mookie Betts drove in two runs, and the Dodgers ended the game with a double play to secure the win.
The play that saved the Dodgers’ season started with a sound, and a feeling. There was a faint crack of a broken bat. A ball that was momentarily lost in the lights. And a player with more postseason experience than anyone else in Dodgers history, making the right read, and the perfect play, at the most critical juncture of the entire year.
Author's summary: Dodgers force Game 7 with a dramatic win.