World Series, Game 7
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The Los Angeles Dodgers completed an improbable comeback in Game 7 of the 2025 World Series against the Toronto Blue Jays to win the ninth title in franchise history and become back-to-back champions.
Digesting the moments, memories and history lessons from a Game 7 — and World Series — that kept us riveted from start to finish.
What a game. What a World Series. What a season. The 2,477th game of the 2025 season, including playoffs -- five more than any other year in history -- delivered a classic.
4. With Max Scherzer (41 years, 97 days old) and Trey Yesavage (22.096 years old) both pitching in Game 7, their 19-year, 1-day age gap is the sixth-largest among pitchers to appear for the same team in a World Series game. Here's who they trail:
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Ranking seven craziest moments from Dodgers' unforgettable World Series Game 7 win vs. Blue Jays
In the top of the sixth inning, the Dodgers got two runners on with no out. Teoscar Hernández hit a comebacker to Blue Jays reliever Chris Bassitt, who went to second to get a force out in hopes of turning a double play. This put a runner on third with one out and the Dodgers followed with a sac fly. What if Bassitt cut down the lead runner?
What a Game 7. What a World Series. The Dodgers are champs again. And this time, they won it in unbelievably thrilling fashion. A game-tying home run from Miguel Rojas in the ninth. A game-winning home run from Will Smith in the 11th.
The Blue Jays were one win from a World Series title but suffered two consecutive heartbreaking losses that helped the Dodgers repeat as champions.