Yoshinobu Yamamoto outdueled Toronto again and Mookie Betts snapped his slump with a two-run single as the defending champion Dodgers held off the Blue Jays 3-1 in Toronto, forcing a decisive World Series Game 7. Yamamoto worked six innings, yielding only George Springer's RBI single. After rookies Justin Wrobleski and Roki Sasaki bridged the middle frames, Tyler Glasnow entered in the ninth and ended a second-and-third, none-out threat in three pitches, capped by Kiké Hernández’s running catch and throw for the first 7-4 game-ending double play in postseason history. Max Scherzer starts Game 7 for Toronto.
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