Los Angeles Dodgers Win Game 6 to Force World Series Decider Against Toronto Blue Jays

The Los Angeles Dodgers bounced back in thrilling fashion to beat the Toronto Blue Jays 3-1 in Game 6 of the 2025 World Series, setting up a decisive Game 7 at the Rogers Centre. With the series tied 3-3, both teams now head into a winner-takes-all showdown to determine the championship.


Dodgers’ Offense Sparks in Third Inning

After suffering back-to-back home defeats, Dodgers manager Dave Roberts reshuffled the batting order, and it paid dividends in the third inning.

  • Will Smith and Mookie Betts drove in runs, putting the Dodgers ahead 3-0.
  • George Springer managed to reduce the deficit with a sharp line drive, but Yoshinobu Yamamoto held Toronto to just one run over six innings.

From there, neither team scored, despite multiple baserunners stranded, as the Dodgers’ defense and pitching held firm to secure victory.


Controversial Ground Rule Double

The Blue Jays were denied a chance to tie the game late in the ninth inning after a contentious umpiring decision.

  • Alejandro Kirk was hit by a pitch and replaced by pinch-runner Myles Straw.
  • Addison Barger’s line drive wedged under the left-centre wall, which was ruled a ground rule double, allowing runners to advance only two bases instead of scoring.

Toronto challenged the call, arguing the ball could have been fielded, but video review upheld the decision. With the tying run in scoring position, Andres Gimenez hit into a double play to end the game.


Key Players and Decisive Moments

Earlier in the game:

  • Tommy Edman doubled on Halloween night, followed by an intentional walk to Shohei Ohtani.
  • Smith’s double to left field scored Edman, and Freddie Freeman drew a walk to load the bases.
  • Betts’ two-run single gave the Dodgers a lead they would not relinquish.

Yoshinobu Yamamoto was lauded for his six innings of strong pitching, giving up five hits while keeping Toronto to a single run.


World Series Schedule

  • Game 1: Blue Jays 11-4 Dodgers
  • Game 2: Blue Jays 1-5 Dodgers
  • Game 3: Dodgers 6-5 Blue Jays
  • Game 4: Dodgers 2-6 Blue Jays
  • Game 5: Dodgers 1-6 Blue Jays
  • Game 6: Blue Jays 1-3 Dodgers
  • Game 7: Saturday, 1 November at Rogers Centre (20:00 ET / early morning UK time)

With Game 7 looming, both teams will look to capitalize on momentum. The Dodgers, riding confidence from this comeback, and the Blue Jays, determined to secure their home-field advantage, promise a high-stakes finale to the 2025 World Series.

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