Game 7 of the World Series is baseball’s ultimate test, and it is always more than just a single game: it is a moment when everything stops, forges heroes, and breaks hearts. And this World Series had all of that once again, like every year. This time, the defending champion Los Angeles Dodgers were set to repeat their title against the Toronto Blue Jays, a team that had not won a title since 1993. So, one team expected to win, and the other prayed.

The game started with a massive bang for the home team in Toronto when Bo Bichette smashed a three-run home run in the third innings off a Shohei Ohtani pitch in the center that gave them an early 3-0 lead. But the Dodgers are champions for a reason. Sacrifice flies in the fourth and sixth cut the 3-2 lead, and then Max Muncy hit a solo homer

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