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Fans of the Los Angeles Dodgers opened their hearts and wallets to a pediatric hospital in Toronto, demonstrating outstanding sportsmanship during the World Series .

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While there was plenty of trash talk in the stands, on the field, and on social media during the riveting seven-game series, some fans also showed compassion for a great cause. Before the Fall Classic began, it was announced that pitcher Alex Vesia would miss the series due to a family matter.

During the series, Toronto’s Chris Bassitt, Seranthony Dominguez, Mason Fluharty, and Louis Verland joined the Dodgers by wearing No. 51 on the side of their hats to show respect and honor the Vesia family.

No. 51 became a key number as fans and baseball commentators donated $51 to the Hospital for Sick C

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