9回表のドラマチックな展開:クラッチダブルプレーでドジャース対ブルージェイズ、第7戦へ!😱😱😱
through the bottom of the order here. Kirk Barger and Clement coming up. And uh what a series this has been. What a tight, intense game six it’s been. It has uh it’s got everything you could possibly want for a team that’s waited a long time and a team that’s trying to defend for the first time in a long time. So it is Kirk to start the night. Saki throws and a fast in there for a strike. 25 pitches in his ninth inning in his eighth inning. He’s thrown as many as 33 in a relief outing and again he is a lifetime starter. Tyler Glass now has started to warm. Yeah, I was just getting ready to say I think we got our answer to who possibly is going to be starting tomorrow. Oh, and two on Kirk. Does that tell you it’s Otani then? Sure does. [Music] [Applause] Figured that glass now would still be the bulk guy. Oh, two to Kirk. And they hit him with the O2 pitch. Did they say that there was a swing? Ask down to first. First base umpire will little says no swing. Kirk’s in some pain, but well worth it for him and the Blue Jays here. The tying run is coming to the plate. Splitter that gets away and catches him right on that side of his hand. on an 02 pitch. Now John Snider’s going to have to pinch run for him. It’ll send Miles Straw out there for that duty. one. And yeah, it’s the bottom of the order and it’s the seven hitter, but this ain’t any old seven hitter coming to the plate. This is Bam Bam Barger with a chance to tie this game. Justin Dean in center field. Yamamoto 3-1 surprised him with two fast balls down that he took. He won’t be taking many pitches in this at three homers this postseason for Barger. First pitch fouls off a fast ball. This is the 46th game of these playoffs. There has not been a ninth inning comeback. [Applause] Bar swing. One ball, one strike. [Music] [Applause] Fast ball popped up down the left field line. Back goes my comes Hernandez. Just into the nook right there. Now the dimensions of the ballpark play a role. It’s one and two. [Applause] Blue Jays looking for their first championship since 93. And you know, every soul in here starting to stir up memories of game six. and Joe Carter. One, two to Barger outside. Even the countaki’s [Music] [Music] [Applause] [Music] [Applause] 2-2. flying to deep center field. Dean on the run. Justin get there. It wedges in the bottom of the wall and it’s a dead ball. It’s a dead ball. The umpire’s hands are up and the runners will head to second and third. It’ll be second and third. Nobody out. fast ball up and he smokes it. A little unfortunate for the Blue Jays that that ball wedged right there. [Applause] And heads up play by Justin Dean to throw his hands up because as soon as he reaches in there to play it, they lose the right for that to be a dead ball. But because he throws his hands up, doesn’t play the ball. The umpires throw the hands up and immediately kill it. So second and third and nobody out. The tying run is in scoring position. The winning run, the World Series winning run has come into the play [Applause] after review by rule runner. And they did review this and very quickly our crew chief Mark Wgner says it’s confirmed that that was a dead ball. Wedged over the bottom of the fence 32 years after Joe Carter ended the World Series with a go-ahead home run with a walk-off home run. One of the two World Series ending walk-off home runs. The Blue Jays have a shot to repeat history. Dave Roberts is going to the guy that everybody figured would feature into game seven as the starter. Tyler Glass now trying to get it there. 32 years ago, game six, Joe Carter. Walk-off home run to win the World Series. Bill Mazeroski did it in the 1960 World Series for the Pittsburgh Pirates. Joe Carter did it against the Phillies in 93. Those are the only walk-off home runs to win a World Series. I asked Joe about it a few days ago and he said, “I was just trying to get the guy in from third to tie the game or just trying to get the tying run in from second.” He said, “Do less to do more.” Yeah. And the right guys at the plate to at least make contact to drive in at least one of the runs. The infield’s going to be playing back. So, they’re going to give up the one and then I would assume make a decision if the runner goes over to third. Ernie Clement tying run at second. winning run at the plate and a pop up right side Freddy Freeman for the first down. Wow. fast ball up and in on a first pitch fast that Clement loves to to hit off of just rode in enough. Andre Jimenez, the nine hitter. First pitch on George Springer is on deck. The Dodgers two outs from game seven. The Blue Jays one swing from a world championship. Jimenez floats one left field. Hernandez makes the catch. Back to second. and seven tomorrow night. [Applause] Game ending double play. Kik Hernandez to Miguel Roas. Godamn. [Applause] Well, this ball hangs up enough and you can see right away that Kik was going right to second. Blue Jays are taking a look, but as the replays show, Hernandez to Rojas who picks it. And baseball moves to November. Unreal. What a game. What a series. What a season of baseball. review. The Dodgers have forced game seven by the narrowest of margins. The Blue Jays had second and third and nobody out. Tomorrow’s supposed starting pitcher, Tyler Glass, now comes on. And just like that, he’s out of it. Wow, that’s a wow. You know, with Springer on deck. [Applause] And Glass now only had to throw three pitches to get out of that jam. Boy, you saw Springer lingering there. He’s due up fifth in the inning. And if you’re the Dodgers, you got to be thinking there’s no way we let George Springer come to the plate in this game with a chance to win it. There was no way he wasn’t going to until there was baseball gonna baseball down to Ken Rosenthal. Thanks Joe. Dave, that was a thrilling finish. We’ve got a game seven. What went into your decision to use blast now in relief tonight and what does that mean for your game seven pitcher tomorrow? You know what I told you before the game, Kenny? Man, this is uh do or die. You got to leave it all out there and pick up the pieces. So, uh you know, I just felt right there, you know, rookie wasn’t as sharp. Um, and I felt, you know, right there glass of guy that has swing and miss stuff. Um, and I just wanted to bet on he he’s been chomping at the bit to make an impact and, uh, you know, we’ll talk to the guys tonight, see how they feel tomorrow, but, uh, you know, from Yamamoto to what Robo did tonight and, uh, it just we got hits when we needed to. Mookie came up big. So, man, we live for game seven. So, here we go. How inclined are you to start Otani? And if you do, how much can you get out of him on three days rest? Yeah, that’s a good good question. And I think right now uh there’s no wrong answer. He’s certainly going to be a part of the pitching plan. And with with Show, it could be two innings, but it could be four innings. So, I’m not sure where we’re going to slot. And we’re going to have to talk to him first and where he feels most comfortable. Finally, you changed your lineup tonight. Mookie had a big game. Rojos at second base was brilliant defensively. Same combination tomorrow. Same combination. I I think Rojos, and we talked about that earlier, he just infuses some energy, some toughness, and what he did defensively was huge. Kik made that great play right there and obviously Muki let the game come to a little bit to him a little bit and he had a big hit for us. Dave, thanks a lot. Good luck tomorrow.
An instant-classic finish between the Los Angeles Dodgers and Toronto Blue Jays on October 31, 2025 for Game 6 of the 2025 World Series!
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