This World Series Game Seven Might Have Just SURPASSED Every Classic We've Ever Witnessed | Yamamoto Defies All Expectations

This World Series Game Seven Might Have Just SURPASSED Every Classic We've Ever Witnessed | Yamamoto Defies All Expectations

Published on Nov 2
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<p>Los Angeles Dodgers claim back-to-back World Series titles in what might be the greatest Game 7 ever played. But the Toronto Blue Jays came within literal inches—not strikes, inches—of winning it all.</p><p> </p><p>Sully breaks down the physics-defying ninth inning where Miguel Rojas's throw home, Will Smith's toe placement on the plate, and a collision between Andy Pages and Enrique Hernandez all had to happen at the exact right millisecond for the Dodgers to survive. Vladimir Guerrero Jr., Yoshinobu Yamamoto, and Shohei Otani delivered performances that will define the 2025 playoffs, while the Blue Jays suffered a loss that will haunt the franchise until they win their first championship. The analysis covers how this Game 7 compares to historic classics from 1991, 2001, 2014, and 2016, plus what this devastating defeat means for Toronto's future.</p><p> </p><p>Discover why this game surpassed even the 18-inning marathon from earlier in the series and hear the moment-by-moment brea...