After a Classic World Series Game 7, the Dodgers Remain on Top
The Dodgers repeated as World Series champions after an 11-inning Game 7, hailed as one of the greatest games ever played, with a thrilling comeback in the ninth inning.
- On Saturday, Nov. 2, 2025, the Los Angeles Dodgers beat the Toronto Blue Jays 5-4 in an 11-inning Game 7 at Rogers Centre, Toronto, to repeat as champions.
- Dodgers' defense executed crucial plays as two force outs at home and Andy Pages' outfield catch over Enrique Hernández stopped Toronto's late rally Saturday.
- Miguel Rojas delivered a key ninth-inning hit with a game-tying homer, while the series featured an 18-inning Game 3 and Yoshinobu Yamamoto’s rare three-inning relief after starting Game 6.
- Scenes outside Rogers Centre showed Toronto Blue Jays fans visibly stunned and dejected for 15 minutes as Rogers Centre workers assembled a podium, marking their closest title bid in more than 30 years with hopes for next year.
- Commentators noted the series' layered complexity and compared it to historic World Series Game 7s, saying the 2025 World Series' broader legacy will take time to assess.
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