Dodgers force World Series Game 7
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Mookie Betts drives in two runs and the Dodgers end the game with a double play to defeat the Toronto Blue Jays 3-1 in the World Series and force a Game 7.
The Los Angeles Dodgers forced a decisive Game 7 of the World Series with their 3-1 win over the Toronto Blue Jays in Friday's Game 6. The outcome was in doubt until the instant the game ended, and that's because of a bottom of the ninth that was as bizarre as it was tense.
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David Ortiz, Derek Jeter and Alex Rodriguez discussed George Springers return to the lineup and whether the Toronto Blue Jays can close out the World Series against the Dodgers in Game 6.
But Mookie Betts wasted no time. Before most of his teammates could change out of their street clothes, he had summoned Alex Call to feed baseballs onto a tee so he could repeatedly hit them into the netting of a batting cage.
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Game 6 will kick off with a ceremonial first pitch from Toronto legend and World Series champion Devon White. After that, Quebecois singer-songwriter David Grenon will sing the Canadian national anthem. Indie singer John Vincent will take on the national anthem of the United States.