Enrique Hernández catches Dodgers teammate Mookie Betts as they celebrate their Game 6 victory after a dramatic double play on Friday. Mark Blinch/Getty Images

Let’s play one more.

The Los Angeles Dodgers used lockdown pitching, one three-run inning and an incredible double play in the bottom of the ninth to beat the Toronto Blue Jays on Friday night , setting up a winner-take-all Game 7 that promises plenty of drama. Friday night’s Game 6 came down to the final inning as the Blue Jays rallied but got two bad breaks – a ground-rule double that kept a run from scoring and a double-play sparked by some magic Kiké Hernandez and poor base running from Addison Barger.

It was heart-in-mouth stuff, the kind of baseball that makes the stomach tighten up and produces the involuntary runnin

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