Second baseman Miguel Rojas made four splendid plays in the field to preserve a 3-1 win that sent the Dodgers and Toronto Blue Jays to a deciding Game 7.
Shohei Ohtani is expected to be the Dodgers' starting pitcher for Game 7 of the World Series against Toronto just four days removed from throwing in Game 4.
Mookie Betts busts out of his slump and Kiké Hernández turns a double play following a ground-rule double by Toronto as Dodgers win to force Game 7 of the World Series.
Clayton Kershaw was grateful for the surprise final run around the infield he took with his friends and family after his last home game at Dodger Stadium.
No sooner had Yoshinobu Yamamoto thrown his World Series complete game last week than Josh Reddick got 3 million views for one of his tweets from two years ago.
The Dodgers' struggles at the plate are undermining their chances of repeating as World Series champions, and the players know something has to change in Game 6.
The Dodgers' inability to play a clean game on defense in Game 5 of the World Series is one of the reasons why the team is on the cusp of losing to Toronto.
The richest team in baseball is splitting apart at the seams, tearing under stress, fraying beyond recognition, collecting on the floor of the 2025 season in heaping piles of disappointment.