Baseball has a way of immortalizing its most dramatic nights. The nights when time slows, hearts race, and a season’s worth of dreams balance on the edge of a single swing. Saturday night at Rogers Centre was one of those nights — a masterpiece painted in tension and redemption, where the Los Angeles Dodgers completed one of the greatest comebacks in World Series history, outlasting the Toronto Blue Jays 5–4 in 11 innings to capture their third World Series title in six years.
But how did they do it? Down 3-2 in the series on the road, they were out-hit, out-pitched, out-played and the scoreboard reflected that. Over the course of the seven games, Toronto had a total of 34 runs on 75 hits, compared to just 26 runs and 53 hits for the Dodgers.
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