Blue Jays defeat: game #7 tomorrow

The Blue Jays and Dodgers crossed swords tonight after Game 6 of the World Series. The Blue Jays were able to win the World Series for the first time since 1993.

It was clear early in the game that both pitchers were in great shape. Kevin Gausman and Yoshinobu Yamamoto understood the importance of the moment.

Gausman retired five hitters in two innings while facing minimal batters.

The Dodgers struck first, finding a hole in Gausman's game in the third inning. Tommy Edman hit a double, Shohei Ohtani got an intentional walk, and Will Smith hit the first hit of the game.

Freddie Freeman then walked to load the bases. And finally, Mookie Betts got the job done, hitting a big two-run homer.

And soon in the third match the score became 3:0 in favor of the guests.


Kevin Gausman (who made history with an 8K in his first three innings, a World Series record) saw his hitter backing him up. George Springer, in difficult conditions (multiple injuries, a formidable opponent on the mound), went out for a run.

At that time the score was 3-1 in favor of Los Angeles.

Despite the overall good performance, both starting pitchers left the game after six innings. So the rest of the lineup was handled by the pitchers… which was surprising on Dave Roberts' part.

However, after this the attackers lacked opportunism. Especially the Blue Jays ones…

In the ninth, the Dodgers ran out of ammunition on the mound (because Yamamoto left too quickly), and Tyler Glasnow, a potential Game 7 starter, landed in the game.

But the strategy paid off. Ernie Clement handcuffed himself on a weak ball, and Addison Barger was pressed into the lanes to steal the bat from George Springer (who was about to walk) to end the game.

So, finally, the Blue Jays escaped.

Game 7 tomorrow night. Everything will be on the line for both teams and one of them will become world champion. What is your forecast for this?

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