Shohei Ohtani, Yoshinobu Yamamoto, Blake Snell and Tyler Glasnow pose with the Commissioner's Trophy after defeating the Toronto Blue Jays in the World Series at Rogers Centre. John E. Sokolowski / Imagn Images The Los Angeles Dodgers are World Series champions for the second consecutive year, and the sports world can’t stop talking about it. In one of the most dramatic Fall Classics in baseball history, the Dodgers edged out the Toronto Blue Jays in 11 innings for a 5-4 win in Game 7. The championship is the ninth in Dodgers history, and the franchise’s third since 2020. Game 7 was a roller coaster from start to finish. Toronto’s Bo Bichette lit up the Rogers Centre early, blasting a three-run homer off Shohei Ohtani in the third inning. For a moment, it looked like the Blue Jays would claim their first title since 1993. But Los Angeles chipped away at Toronto’s lead, and by the top of the ninth, the Dodgers trailed 4-3. Then, Miguel Rojas, who has hit just 57 home runs in his career, sent the game into extra innings with a solo blast into the left-field stands against Toronto reliever Jeff Hoffman.
Published: November 2, 2025 5:21 pm
Source: The New York Times — Read original