The Dodgers' Game 7 victory over the Blue Jays in the World Series was stunning. Through nine innings, even after Miguel Rojas' impossible game-tying homer, the odds were still in the Blue Jays' favor as things went into extras. If Dodgers fans were being honest, we'd admit that we all thought the game was over after Bo Bichette's three-run homer off of Shohei Ohtani in the third.
But the Dodgers chipped away slowly, culminating in that homer from Rojas that may let him wrap up a 12-year career on a high note. Will Smith's second homer of the postseason and 2 2/3 legend-making innings from Yoshinobu Yamamoto cemented the Dodgers as back-to-back champs.