
"With their backs against the wall and facing elimination in Game 6, the Dodgers gave Yoshinobu Yamamoto the lead by having their first three-run inning of the World Series. However, that was all they got, so it's fortunate Yamamoto was again effective, and this time then pen managed to pitch three scoreless that ended dramatically with a double play in a 3-1 victory."
"Last time out, Kevin Gausman was dominant for most of Game 2 before the long ball got him late, or at least that's what the line says. In reality, he was throwing a ton of fastballs in the middle of the zone and the Dodgers just couldn't hit any of them, which foreshadowed their struggles in next three games of the series against the Blue Jays."
Facing elimination in Game 6, the Dodgers manufactured their first three-run inning of the World Series to take a lead. Yoshinobu Yamamoto again pitched effectively, and the bullpen recorded three scoreless innings, the last preserved by a game-ending double play for a 3-1 victory. Kevin Gausman dominated early, striking out six of the first seven batters and retiring seven straight to reach the sixth. The Dodgers produced timely offense, including a two-run hit from Mookie Betts after an intentional walk to Shohei Ohtani. The win forces a decisive Game 7.
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