Dodgers Force Game 7 with 3–1 Win
Dodgers Force Game 7 with 3–1 Win

Dodgers Force Game 7 with 3–1 Win

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George Springer returned to the Blue Jays' leadoff spot for Game 6 after missing Games 4 and 5 with right-side discomfort; manager John Schneider said MRIs showed no structural damage and Springer was cleared to hit 'full attack' despite some lingering discomfort. Toronto, leading the series 3-2 and seeking its first World Series title since 1993, hosted the Los Angeles Dodgers at Scotiabank Arena with expanded transit service and a large watch party planned. Los Angeles took a 3–1 victory in Game 6, fueled by a three-run third inning that included a two-run RBI single by Mookie Betts, while Yoshinobu Yamamoto pitched effectively and Kevin Gausman started for Toronto. The Dodgers adjusted their lineup — Miguel Rojas at second, Will Smith batting second and Betts in cleanup — to spark offense, and the win extended the series to at least a deciding Game 7.

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