In a thrilling end, the Los Angeles Dodgers have forced a Game 7 in the World Series after defeating the Toronto Blue Jays, 3-1.
The Dodgers will have to steal another game in Toronto to become the first franchise since the 1998-2000 New York Yankees to win consecutive World Series titles.
After struggling to get on the board in Game 5, the Dodgers' offensive woes continued in the first two innings of the matchup, with Blue Jays pitcher Kevin Gausman striking out four of the first five batters and forcing a groundout from cleanup hitter Mookie Betts.
The top of the third appeared to be heading the same direction for LA when Gausman struck out Kiké Hernández. However, Tommy Edman got the Dodgers' offense rolling with a line-drive double to right field.
Gausman briefly recovered by strik

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