Dodgers force World Series Game 7
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Game 6 of the Fall Classic came down to the ninth inning. Kiké Hernández won it for the Dodgers with a double play.
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As the ball missiled over the fielders and towards the wall, it — tragically for the Blue Jays — got lodged in the base of the wall. Los Angeles Dodgers centre-fielder Justin Dean had the presence of mind to immediately alert the umpires to the ball that was stuck and made no effort to make a play.
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