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In a must-win Game 6 on Friday night, manager Dave Roberts and the Dodgers turned to Yoshinobu Yamamoto to make his third career World Series start. Just like his past two outings on baseball’s biggest stage—including a nine-inning gem in Game 2— Yamamoto dazzled in a Dodgers win.
The Dodgers narrowly escape in World Series Game 6 thriller as a bizarre ninth-inning play saves them from a Blue Jays comeback.
The Dodgers announced Thursday they had outrighted the young outfielder, one week after he made a heads-up play that helped save Game 6 of the World Series. The San Francisco Giants soon revealed they had claimed Dean off waivers, sending Dean to the other side of the NL West rivalry.
This article was originally published on www.si.com/mlb/dodgers/onsi as Dodgers' Tyler Glasnow Made Insane MLB History in World Series Game 6. Los Angeles Dodgers starting pitcher Tyler Glasnow made MLB history in his relief appearance in Game 6 of the World Series on Friday, taking advantage of the unique circumstances he came in with.
As the Dodgers held their championship parade on Monday, outfielder Justin Dean (who alertedly signaled dead ball to the umpires) was giving an interview when pitcher Blake Snell came in to say, "Where's the ball? Where's the ball at?"
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Double trouble: Barger gets caught off second base as Blue Jays’ rally fizzles in Game 6 of Series
With the Toronto Blue Jays trying to mount a ninth-inning rally, Addison Barger got doubled off second base to end Game 6 of the World Series.
Immediately after toeing the rubber for the first time in the World Series, Shohei Ohtani was already thinking about the next time he could get on the mound.
After throwing 96 pitches in Game 6, Yoshinobu Yamamoto is ready to go in Game 7 if the Dodgers call his number.
After the legendary 18-inning marathon in Game 3, many thought the World Series drama had peaked. But Friday night’s Game 6 at Rogers Centre proved otherwise.