Dodgers Blue Jays Benches Clear Game 7 World Series After Wrobleski Hits Giménez
Dodgers Blue Jays Benches Clear Game 7 World Series After Wrobleski Hits Giménez

Dodgers Blue Jays Benches Clear Game 7 World Series After Wrobleski Hits Giménez

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In Game 7 of the 2025 World Series between the Los Angeles Dodgers and Toronto Blue Jays, tensions escalated in the fourth inning when Dodgers pitcher Justin Wrobleski hit Blue Jays shortstop Andrés Giménez with a 96.4 mph fastball after previously throwing two high-and-inside pitches. This led to both benches and bullpens clearing amid heated exchanges, though no punches were thrown, and umpires quickly intervened to issue warnings to both teams. The incident momentarily rattled Wrobleski, who allowed an infield single to George Springer before striking out Nathan Lukes and being replaced by Tyler Glasnow. Despite the tension, the game resumed with the Blue Jays leading 3-1, and the crowd expressed their displeasure with boos directed at Wrobleski. The confrontation was notable in an otherwise calm series and highlighted the high stakes of the winner-take-all game. Managers and umpires worked to restore order promptly, preventing the scuffle from escalating further.

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