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Blue Jays and Dodgers Battle in Thrilling Game 7, Rojas Ties it Up!

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UPDATE: The Toronto Blue Jays have tied the game against the LA Dodgers at 4-4 in a nail-biting Game 7 of the World Series! Miguel Rojas blasted a solo home run in the ninth inning, electrifying fans at the Rogers Centre and thousands gathered at Nathan Phillips Square for the live viewing party.

The stakes couldn’t be higher as the Blue Jays aim for their first World Series title since 1993. Earlier today, the Dodgers edged out Toronto in Game 6, winning 3-1 and forcing this decisive matchup. Both teams are now fully engaged in what could be a historic showdown.

As the game heads into the final inning, the excitement is palpable. Fans at Nathan Phillips Square are on the edge of their seats, watching the action unfold on a giant screen while a DJ keeps the energy high.

11:29 p.m.Yoshinobu Yamamoto, who pitched last night, is back on the mound for the Dodgers with two runners on base and one out. The pressure is mounting as he faces Alejandro Kirk.

11:17 p.m. – Rojas ties it up! The Blue Jays were just two outs away from a World Series victory when Rojas’s home run sent the crowd into a frenzy.

Thousands of fans had gathered to witness this moment, with many expressing their hopes for a win. One excited fan shared, “This is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity for us today.”

11:11 p.m. – As the ninth inning begins, Nathan Phillips Square is packed with fans who have braved the chilly weather for this momentous occasion. The atmosphere is electric, with chants echoing through the streets as they cheer on their team.

The Blue Jays are just three outs away from potentially clinching the title. They had a chance to score earlier in the inning but could not bring in Ernie Clement, who doubled.

11:02 p.m. – Fans are expressing optimism, with one die-hard supporter declaring, “We always had a chance.” The determination in the crowd is evident as they rally behind their team.

The game has been a rollercoaster, with pivotal moments leading up to this thrilling ninth inning. In the seventh, Max Muncy hit a solo homer to cut the Jays’ lead, showcasing the Dodgers’ resilience.

As we reflect on the game, Louis Varland has set a record for the most playoff appearances in a single postseason, making his 15th appearance tonight.

Looking ahead, the tension remains high as both teams battle for supremacy. The Blue Jays have shown incredible resolve throughout the postseason, previously overcoming a 2-0 deficit in the ALCS against the Seattle Mariners.

With the clock ticking and both teams fighting fiercely, the final moments promise to be nothing short of exhilarating.

Stay tuned for more live updates as the game progresses. The Blue Jays are on the brink of history, and fans are ready to celebrate a potential championship win!

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