Dodgers win epic World Series Game 7 vs. Blue Jays
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Alex Vesia was absent from the World Series games and the Los Angeles Dodgers victory parade amid what the team described as a “deeply personal family matter."
The Fox telecast of the Game 7 contest giving the Dodgers their second consecutive world championship attracted an average of 25. 5 million viewers on Fox. Viewers watching the Spanish-language telecast on Fox Deportes and Fox Sports streaming platforms brought the audience figure to just under 26 million.
The Dodgers' World Series Game 7 had no shortage of memorable moments, from Miguel Rojas' heroic ninth-inning home run to Will Smith's walk-off winner. However,
While his World Series largely flew under the radar, Max Muncy reveals how he saved this Dodgers teammate from a Game 7 ejection.
It might be time to cut Isiah Kiner-Falefa some slack. A former Los Angeles Dodgers star tried to defend IKF, but he got one part of his argument dead wrong.
As the Dodgers held their championship parade on Monday, outfielder Justin Dean (who alertedly signaled dead ball to the umpires) was giving an interview when pitcher Blake Snell came in to say, "Where's the ball? Where's the ball at?"
Both of these late-inning homers landed in almost the same spot and were caught by two Blue Jays fans who just happened to be a father-son duo.