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Los Angeles Dodgers reliever Alex Vesia missed the World Series due to a "deeply personal matter," though his presence was still felt on the field. The Dodgers' bullpen wrote No. 51 on the side of their hats to honor him, and for Game 6 of the series, the Toronto Blue Jays bullpen responded by doing the same.
Go inside the mind of Fox's play-by-play voice for World Series, from setting up the final moment to self-analyzing his Game 7 call.
The Dodgers' World Series Game 7 had no shortage of memorable moments, from Miguel Rojas' heroic ninth-inning home run to Will Smith's walk-off winner. However,
Los Angeles Dodgers catcher Will Smith continued one of baseball's weirdest streaks after helping his team win the World Series.
Mookie Betts snared the ball, danced toward second base, stepped on the bag, and threw a cross-body strike to first. With that, the 2025 baseball season came to an end. Unofficially, however, Betts’s beautiful, balletic double play closed the book on a World Series Game 7 destined to live forever.
With the Dodgers still in celebration mode following their Game 7 victory in the 2025 World Series, all eyes turn to the offseason and a robust free agent market featuring big names, all of whom will be chasing the opportunity to hoist the Commissioner's Trophy as part of the next team to win the Fall Classic.
It is never too early to look ahead to the next season, even if the championship ended less than three days ago. Sportsbooks do not even wait that long. They ha
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A father and son caught the Dodgers' Miguel Rojas and Will Smith home runs in World Series Game 7
A father and son caught the Dodgers' Miguel Rojas and Will Smith home runs in World Series Game 7 originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here. The two most consequential home runs of the 2025 MLB season were caught by members of the same family.