a wild 9th inning kept Dodgers alive
Digest more
Toronto Blue Jays manager John Schneider reacted to the wild game-ending double play, which forced a World Series Game 7.
Instead of getting a World Series-winning, three-run homer like the one Joe Carter hit off Philadelphia’s Mitch Williams to capture the title in Game 6 in 1993, the Blue Jays were pushed to Game 7 and the Dodgers kept alive their chance to become the first repeat champion since the 1998-2000 New York Yankees.
2don MSN
Dodgers' Kiké Hernández Makes Impossible Admission About World Series Game-Ending Double Play
The Blue Jays had runners on second and third base with no outs in the ninth inning when Dodgers manager Dave Roberts relieved Roki Sasaki. Tyler Glasnow took over and immediately got Ernie Clement to pop out softly to first baseman Freddie Freeman for the first out of the inning.
Kiké Hernández hustles in to make the catch and delivers a heads-up throw to second for a double play to seal the win and force Game 7
Kike Hernandez told FOX Sports' Ken Rosenthal about the double play that won the Dodgers Game 6 of the World Series.
Los Angeles Dodgers survive wedged-ball chaos in Game 6 of World Series as Buck Showalter calls on MLB to fix flawed outfield padding design.
Dodgers pitcher Clayton Kershaw explains to the media the significance of Yamamoto agreeing to pitch in Game 7 of the World Series on short rest.
Kiké Hernández spoke with Ken Rosenthal to describe his game-ending double play against the Toronto Blue Jays in World Series Game 6.