It was a Halloween thriller in Toronto . The Toronto Blue Jays were just one win away from their first World Series title in 32 years and held a 3-2 series lead over the mighty Los Angeles Dodgers entering Game 6 of the World Series. And the defending champions, who were not ready to give up even facing elimination, got their first win in a best-of-seven series when trailing 2-3 on the board.

But in this high-stakes battle of survival, there was a moment when the Blue Jays had their best chances to get the best of the Dodgers. The match was tight, 3-1, with the Dodgers leading, entering the eighth innings, when Manager Dave Roberts handed the ball to rookie phenom, Roki Sasaki, to get the final six outs. Sasaki first faced the top of the Blue Jays’ dangerous lineup featuring George Spri

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