
"Zeros were exchanged until the Dodgers struck first in the third inning. Tommy Edman got a double to start things off, and after Shohei Ohtani was intentionally walked, Will Smith brought in a run with a single. Freddie Freeman was walked to load up the bases for Mookie Betts, who was batting at the cleanup spot for the first time since 2017. He hit a single to bring in two runs and extend the lead to 3-0."
"An Addison Barger double started things off for the Blue Jays in the bottom of the frame, and after a ground out got him to third, George Springer slugged a 109.8 mph single to lower his team's deficit to 3-1."
"Yoshinobu Yamamoto is through 6 dominant innings vs the Blue Jays in World Series Game 6:6 K1 ER5 H1 BB13 Whiffs96 PitchesJust elite work when the Dodgers need it most ? pic.twitter.com/14nI30JYH4- Dodgers Nation (@DodgersNation) November 1, 2025 More zeroes were exchanged until the sixth inning, when Yamamoto allowed a double and a walk before earning his sixth strikeout of the game to get out of the inning. It would be the ace's final inning of the night as he hit 96 pitches and was replaced by Justin Wrobleski for the seventh."
The Los Angeles Dodgers defeated the Toronto Blue Jays 3-1 in Game 6, forcing a winner-takes-all Game 7. The Dodgers produced all three runs in the third inning after Tommy Edman doubled, Shohei Ohtani was intentionally walked, Will Smith singled home a run, and Mookie Betts delivered a two-run single. The Blue Jays answered with an Addison Barger double and a George Springer 109.8 mph single to make it 3-1. Dodgers ace Yoshinobu Yamamoto worked six dominant innings, reached 96 pitches, and was relieved by Justin Wrobleski in the seventh.
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