World Series, Dodgers and Game 7
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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.
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.
Brighton native and Blue Jays star Ernie Clement returned home hours after the World Series to watch the Buffalo Bills and meet young fans.
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.
The dramatic ending of the World Series on Saturday night, in which the Los Angeles Dodgers beat the Toronto Blue Jays 5-4 in 11 innings in Game 7 to repeat as champions, was closely followed by pronouncements calling it the greatest ever.
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.
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.
From the season opener in Tokyo, to the Game 7 drama in Toronto, the Southern California News Group was covering every big moment of the Dodgers’ historic 2025 season and second consecutive World Series championship.