It already feels impossible to remember, but the freshly minted, back-to-back World Series champion Los Angeles Dodgers trailed by two runs in the eighth inning of Game 7 with just five outs left to work with. Toronto Blue Jays fans were struggling to contain their excitement. With Trey Yesavage getting Mookie Betts to ground out to shortstop to start the eighth, every Jays fan inside Rogers Centre (and around the globe) was beginning to glow with surety. Yesavage had survived the beef of LA's lineup. Five more outs, and the first World Series trophy in 32 years for Toronto would be hoisted.
Dodgers fans can't overlook underrated moment that saved World Series Game 7