
"The Dodgers ended up winning 5-4 after 11 innings of play, but found themselves in a 3-0 hole early after a third inning homer from Bo Bichette. After the Dodgers battled for two runs, the Blue Jays extended their lead to 4-2, which felt like another dagger to an already struggling offense. But Max Muncy pulled them back within one run with a solo homer in the eighth inning, and as the Dodgers were down to their final two outs in the game, Miguel Rojas blasted a game tying homer."
"After each team had a scoreless 10th inning, Will Smith put the Dodgers ahead with a home run that ended up being the game winner. That was also the first extra innings home run during extra innings in Game 7 of the World Series in MLB history, according to OptaSTATS. Will Smith of the @Dodgers is the first player ever to homer in extra innings of a World Series Game 7. - OptaSTATS (@OptaSTATS) November 2, 2025"
"The Los Angeles Dodgers completed an improbable comeback in Game 7 of the 2025 World Series against the Toronto Blue Jays to win the ninth title in franchise history and become back-to-back champions. But after Smith gave them the lead in the 11th, Yoshinobu Yamamoto, who had already pitched 1.2 scoreless innings on no days of rest, closed out the game to clinch the title for the Dodgers. Yamamoto threw 34 pitches in Game 7, just one day after throwing 96 over six innings in Game 6."
The Los Angeles Dodgers rallied from an early deficit to beat the Toronto Blue Jays 5-4 in 11 innings of Game 7, winning their ninth franchise title and repeating as champions. Toronto led 3-0 after a Bo Bichette third-inning homer and later extended the lead to 4-2. Max Muncy hit a solo homer in the eighth, and Miguel Rojas delivered a game-tying homer with two outs. After a scoreless 10th, Will Smith homered in the 11th for the walk-off win. Yoshinobu Yamamoto closed the game on short rest, securing the championship. Smith finished with strong series and postseason numbers.
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