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Nearly half of Canada's population tuned into Game 7 of the World Series. In the USA, the game drew the largest World Series audience since 2017.
Go inside the mind of Fox's play-by-play voice for World Series, from setting up the final moment to self-analyzing his Game 7 call.
Nearly 26 million people watched the Dodgers' dramatic 5-4 Game 7 World Series win over the Blue Jays Saturday night, making it the most-watched Fall Classic game since 2017.
Shohei Ohtani is the Dodgers' starting pitcher in the decisive Game 7 on Saturday in Toronto, while 41-year-old Max Scherzer takes the mound for the Blue Jays at Rogers Centre.
In the bottom of the fourth inning in Game 7 of the World Series, with the Blue Jays winning 3-1, the benches and bullpens for both teams cleared and had a stand-off for a bit.
For Game 7 of the World Series, there will be two singers for the national anthems. Pia Toscano will perform the U.S. national anthem, while Noah Reid will sing the Canadian national anthem, baseball reporter Jessica Kleinschmidt. Game 7 of the 2025 World Series is set to begin on Saturday, November 1 at 8 p.m. ET on Fox.
Mookie Betts snared the ball, danced toward second base, stepped on the bag, and threw a cross-body strike to first. With that, the 2025 baseball season came to an end. Unofficially, however, Betts’s beautiful, balletic double play closed the book on a World Series Game 7 destined to live forever.
1. 1975: Reds over Red Sox The perfect World Series, complete with five one-run games and the most famous extra-inning game in World Series history, Game 6, which ended with Carlton Fisk's down-the-line blast. Game 7 is one of the more underrated games in World Series history.