Dodgers Keep Hopes Alive: L.A. Snatches Game 6 from Blue Jays, 3-1
The Los Angeles Dodgers staved off elimination with a gutsy 3-1 Game 6 win over the Toronto Blue Jays in Toronto — forcing a winner-take-all Game 7 in the 2025 World Series.

In one of the tensest nights of this Fall Classic, the Dodgers refused to bow out. Facing elimination on the road at Rogers Centre, they powered through a 3-1 victory to even the series and set up a Game 7 showdown.
The story opened in the top of the third when Los Angeles broke through: a clutch double by Tommy Edman, an intentional walk to Shohei Ohtani, and then a two-run single from Mookie Betts put the Dodgers ahead 3-0. From there, their starter Yoshinobu Yamamoto kept the Blue Jays’ bats in check, tossing six innings of one-run ball and holding his post-season ERA at an otherworldly 1.56. Meanwhile, the Dodgers’ bullpen answered every Toronto threat, culminating in a wild game-ending double play — a line drive from Andrés Giménez turned into the final out after an absolutely critical relay. ESPN.com+1
Toronto battled back, earning a run in the bottom of the third on a single by George Springer, but could never get completely loose. Every time the Jays threatened, the Dodgers found a way to lock down. With the series now tied 3-3, the momentum has shifted back to Los Angeles — and the stage is set for an epic Game 7.
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