Dodgers force World Series to decisive Game 7 by holding off Blue Jays 3-1
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Dodgers force World Series to decisive Game 7 by holding off Blue Jays 3-1
"TORONTO Yoshinobu Yamamoto beat Toronto for the second time in a week, slumping Mookie Betts hit a two-run single in a three-run third inning and the defending champion Los Angeles Dodgers held off the Blue Jays 3-1 on Friday night to force the World Series to a decisive Game 7. Yamamoto was not quite as sharp as in his Game 2 four-hitter, the first World Series complete game in a decade."
"He lasted six innings and allowed only a third-inning RBI single by George Springer, who returned after missing two games with an injury to his right side. Rookie relievers Justin Wrobleski and Roki Sasaki combined for six outs before starter Tyler Glasnow came out of the bullpen to escape a ninth-inning jam and rescue the Dodgers. Glasnow needed only three pitches to do it. With runners on second and third, he got Ernie Clement to pop up his first delivery on the infield"
Yoshinobu Yamamoto held the Blue Jays to one run and helped the Los Angeles Dodgers win 3-1, forcing a decisive Game 7. Mookie Betts hit a two-run single in a three-run third inning. Yamamoto lasted six innings, allowing only a third-inning RBI single by George Springer, who returned from a right-side injury. Rookie relievers Justin Wrobleski and Roki Sasaki combined for six outs before Tyler Glasnow entered from the bullpen to escape a ninth-inning jam. Kike Hernandez and Miguel Rojas turned a game-ending double play. Max Scherzer will start Game 7 for the Blue Jays.
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