Dodgers’ World Series victory scores 26 million viewers on Fox

Los Angeles Dodgers thrilling Saturday 11-inning win The game over the Toronto Blue Jays has been the most-watched World Series game since 2017, according to Nielsen.

The Fox telecast of Game 7, which gave the Dodgers their second straight world championship, averaged 25.5 million viewers on Fox.

Viewers watching the telecast in Spanish on the Fox Deportes and Fox Sports streaming platforms brought the audience figure to just under 26 million.

The Dodgers' 5-4 victory provided the largest viewership for a World Series game since the Houston Astros' Game 7 victory over the team in 2017, with an audience of 28.3 million.

That rate was up 10% from the last clinching Game 7 of the World Series in 2019, when the Washington Nationals defeated the Astros.

Saturday's battle will go down as one of the most memorable games in World Series history, with some spectacular fielding plays and a dramatic home run. Dodgers catcher Will Smith.

Dodgers pitcher Yoshinobu Yamamoto won his third game of the series with a strong substitute performance, earning him the Series Most Valuable Player award.

Audience levels peaked between 8:30 and 8:45 pm Pacific Time, with 31.5 million viewers.

The Dodgers became the first Major League Baseball team to win back-to-back championships in 25 years.

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