The Los Angeles Dodgers leveled the World Series at three games a piece after a hard-fought win in Game 6.
The Dodgers’ pitching staff did their job well, holding a hot Blue Jays offense to just one run through nine innings despite allowing eight hits on the night. Yoshinobu Yamamoto served as the starter for the Dodgers, allowing the sole run while striking out six batters through six innings.
Tyler Glasnow recorded his first MLB save in the game, coming in for the final three outs in the ninth inning with two runners on. The right-hander threw just three pitches to record three outs, capitalizing on an electric double play turned by Kiké Hernández and Miguel Rojas to end the game.