Tyler Glasnow entered a rough situation in the ninth inning of Game 6, with a two-run lead but nobody out and the tying runs on second and third base. But he needed only three pitches to escape the jam and ensure the Dodgers would play another day in the World Series.

“I’m not gonna lie, I really didn’t think I was gonna get in there,” said Glasnow (as shown on SportsNet LA), who will also be available to pitch bulk innings in Game 7 on Saturday.

The key play of course was the final double play, a line drive to left center on which Kiké Hernández got a great jump to catch for the second out.

“I was playing a little more shallow than the card wanted me to,” Hernández told Ken Rosenthal on Fox. “Somehow I was able to hear that the bat broke, even with that crowd. The crazy thing is I had

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