Dodgers win epic World Series Game 7 vs. Blue Jays
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The Toronto Blue Jays and Los Angeles Dodgers are playing in the 41st winner-take-all Game 7 in World Series history. The Blue Jays are trying to win their third World Series championship. The Dodgers are aiming to capture their ninth. Email us your thoughts: [email protected]
Yoshinobu Yamamoto didn’t go to his hotel room; he went to the trainer’s room. It was the aftermath of a Game 6 in which he had gone six innings for his second win of this World Series and his fourth of this postseason.
On a roster full of superstars, Hernández has served as a utility player and culture-builder in Los Angeles for nine of his 12 seasons in the big leagues. Hernández batted .203/.255/.366 with 10 homers and 35 RBIs in 92 games last year, and he wasn’t any better in the playoffs, going 5-for-28 (.179) in the World Series.
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