World Series, los angeles dodgers
Digest more
The Toronto Blue Jays' World Series drought extended after a Game 7 defeat against the Los Angeles Dodgers. But it's far from the longest.
The Toronto Blue Jays and Los Angeles Dodgers are playing in the 41st winner-take-all Game 7 in World Series history. The Blue Jays are trying to win their third World Series championship. The Dodgers are aiming to capture their ninth. Email us your thoughts: [email protected]
3hon MSN
2026 World Series odds: Every MLB team's chances to hoist trophy as Dodgers open as favorites again
Major League Baseball is still wide open. And if you disagree, the good news is you can put your money where your mouth is for +370 (that means bet $100 to win $370) on the Dodgers. If it's such a foregone conclusion, just win money, right?
15hon MSN
Benches clear in World Series Game 7 as emotions run high between Dodgers, Blue Jays players
Emotions were running high in Game 7 of the World Series on Saturday night and they nearly exploded in the fourth inning between the Los Angeles Dodgers and Toronto Blue Jays.
Justin Wrobleski hit Giménez on the wrist in the fourth inning, prompting a confrontation that ended up involving both bullpens
Yoshinobu Yamamoto became a Dodgers legend in the 2025 World Series – and he has an MVP award to show for it. After six spectacular innings in Game 6, Yoshinobu Yamamoto followed it up the next day with an amazing 2 2/3 innings of one-hit ball in Game 7 of the World Series, which the Dodgers won 4-3 in 11 innings.
A version of this story was first published in 2018 In a month full of white-knuckle drama, nothing tops Game 7 of the World Series -- a winner-take-all to end all winner-take-alls, 10 arduous months condensed into a final nine (or more) innings.
Los Angeles was down to its final two outs in the ninth inning and never led Saturday until the 11th. But the reigning champs still defended their crown.
The new record staggered some people, though residents also said it was par for the course for the desert city with a luxury lifestyle.
Dodgers star Shohei Ohtani did not have a fairytale story on the mound in Game 7 of the 2025 MLB World Series against the Blue Jays.