
"Despite a solid start from Kevin Gausman and a promising rally late in the game, the Blue Jays missed their first chance to clinch the series in Game 6 Friday, losing 3-1 to the Los Angeles Dodgers. It's been an exciting October, but the dramatic wins and losses, high nerves and late game times are taking a toll on some Jays fans, like Maria Havelka, who was at the city's downtown watch party at Nathan Phillips Square for Game 6."
"The Jays are looking for their first championship since 1993. But Havelka, like several other fans CBC Toronto spoke with at Friday's watch party, said she's keeping the faith. We're going to fight back. We always have. We're going to win it, she said. I believe with all my heart that we're going to win tomorrow and we're going to blow the Dodgers out of the ballpark."
"About that 9th inning... All the game's runs were scored in the 3rd inning. The Dodgers scored three times on hits from catcher Will Smith and shortstop Mookie Betts, while the Jays' lone run was pushed across on a single from George Springer, who returned to the lineup for the first time since what some thought was a season-ending injury in Game 3."
The Toronto Blue Jays will play their first-ever winner-take-all Game 7 for the World Series after dropping Game 6, 3-1, to the Los Angeles Dodgers. Kevin Gausman delivered a solid start and the Blue Jays mounted a late rally but failed to score the tying run with nobody out and a runner on second in the ninth. All runs in Game 6 came in the third inning, with the Dodgers scoring three on hits by Will Smith and Mookie Betts and George Springer driving in Toronto's lone run after returning from an injury.
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