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Benches clear in World Series Game 7 as emotions run high between Dodgers, Blue Jays players
Emotions were running high in Game 7 of the World Series on Saturday night and they nearly exploded in the fourth inning between the Los Angeles Dodgers and Toronto Blue Jays.
The Los Angeles Dodgers won the World Series on Saturday night, defeating the Toronto Blue Jays in a decisive Game 7 to cap off a memorable Fall Classic. In the coming days, there will be plenty of time to reflect on the year that was and ample coverage that attempts to properly assign credit to the individuals who made this championship possible.
Justin Wrobleski hit Giménez on the wrist in the fourth inning, prompting a confrontation that ended up involving both bullpens
The Los Angeles Dodgers have won the World Series, notching back-to-back championships after a fierce battle against the Toronto Blue Jays that came down to a Game 7 that went 11 innings on Saturday night in Toronto.
In the bottom of the fourth inning in Game 7 of the World Series, with the Blue Jays winning 3-1, the benches and bullpens for both teams cleared and had a stand-off for a bit. The trigger here was Blue Jays ninth hitter Andrés Giménez getting hit with a pitch from Dodgers reliever Justin Wrobleski and started yelling at the mound.
Game 6 of the Fall Classic came down to the ninth inning. Kiké Hernández won it for the Dodgers with a double play.
Los Angeles was down to its final two outs in the ninth inning and never led Saturday until the 11th. But the reigning champs still defended their crown.
The new record staggered some people, though residents also said it was par for the course for the desert city with a luxury lifestyle.
Justin Wrobleski hit Giménez on the wrist in the 4th inning of the game, prompting a confrontation that ended up involving the entire team.
Shohei Ohtani might start Game 7 of the World Series on Saturday. Tyler Glasnow might pitch on back-to-back days. For Los Angeles Dodgers manager Dave Roberts, the only certainty is that Yoshinobu Yamamoto won't pitch.