TORONTO — The Los Angeles Dodgers kept alive on Friday their hopes of becoming Major League Baseball’s first repeat champion in 25 years, with a 3-1 victory over the Toronto Blue Jays that pushed the World Series to a decisive seventh game.
With their backs against the wall and facing elimination for the first time this postseason, a Dodgers team that had no room for error got six solid innings from starter Yoshinobu Yamamoto while Mookie Betts and Will Smith provided the offense.
“We got to go out there and win one baseball game. We’ve done that all year. Everyone’s bought in,” said Dodgers manager Dave Roberts.
“I don’t know how the game’s going to play out, but as far as kind of the moment, winning a game, I couldn’t be more excited to get to sleep and wake up to play a baseball game

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