Game 7 Dodgers vs Blue Jays Makes History
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Both of these late-inning homers landed in almost the same spot and were caught by two Blue Jays fans who just happened to be a father-son duo.
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.
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 Dodgers' World Series Game 7 had no shortage of memorable moments, from Miguel Rojas' heroic ninth-inning home run to Will Smith's walk-off winner. However,
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.
Heading into Game 7 of the World Series on Saturday night, the Blue Jays felt good about where they were from a pitching standpoint. The belief was that, if Max Scherzer could just start them off on the right foot,
Bo Bichette gave the Blue Jays a jolt with a three-run homer in the third inning. That ended Shohei Ohtani's night on the mound.
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A father and son caught the Dodgers' Miguel Rojas and Will Smith home runs in World Series Game 7
A father and son caught the Dodgers' Miguel Rojas and Will Smith home runs in World Series Game 7 originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here. The two most consequential home runs of the 2025 MLB season were caught by members of the same family.
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.