TORONTO >> Miguel Rojas sprawled across the dirt, the baseball firmly enclosed within his glove, a Game 7 somehow on the horizon. All around him, the Los Angeles Dodgers pumped their fists and shredded their lungs. Inside the dugout of the Toronto Blue Jays, disbelief took hold. Somehow, some way, this season was not yet over, not after a heart-stopping ending to a 3-1 Dodgers victory.

On the mound, Dodgers starter Tyler Glasnow burst into a smile and accepted hugs from his teammates. He had been called into emergency relief as the Blue Jays battered closer Roki Sasaki and appeared on the verge of a walk-off championship victory. A ground-rule double by Toronto outfielder Addison Barger left two runners in scoring position with none out in the ninth.

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