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Yoshinobu Yamamoto left Game 6 of the World Series after six innings as Dave Roberts put the Dodgers' season in the bullpen's hands.
From the brink of elimination to the verge of a potential dynasty, the Los Angeles Dodgers are now on the doorstep of history following a 3-1 victory in Game 6 of the World Series.
And one of the wildest game-ending plays in World Series history - a fly ball to shallow left field, a catch and heady throw to double a rookie off second base - stunned the Toronto Blue Jays, who will stagger into a winner-takes-all match trying to forget that the trophy could already be theirs.
Dodgers manager Dave Roberts revealed if Shohei Ohtani could start Game 7 of the World Series after using Tyler Glasnow in Game 6.
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Dave Roberts vows to never sprint again after the Los Angeles manager face-plants at World Series
Dodgers manager Dave Roberts joked Friday that he'll never sprint again a day after he fell flat on his face in a race with second baseman Hyeseong Kim during a World Series workout. Adding some levity to Thursday's workout in Toronto,
But as the Dodgers proved last season in their Division Series comeback against the Padres, they're never out of it. A lineup that is deep with starting pitching that good and a roster and coaching staff filled with playoff tested veterans should never be discounted. But yet the Blue Jays have them on the brink of elimination.
The mighty defending champions are slumping at the worst possible time, and Toronto is one win from a championship after a 6-1 win Wednesday night in Game 5.