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TORONTO -- As if there were not enough drama, the Los Angeles Dodgers and the Toronto Blue Jays will go at it again Saturday in Game 7 of the World Series.
The teams played an 18-inning Game 3 in Los Angeles, won 6-5 by the Dodgers on Freddie Freeman's walk-off home run.
Then came the ending of Game 6 on Friday. With the Dodgers leading by two runs, one out and runners on second and third, Andres Gimenez lined out to left fielder Enrique Hernandez, who threw to second baseman Miguel Rojas to double off Addison Barger at second.
That completed the Dodgers' 3-1 victory to set up a Game 7 in the World Series for the first time since 2019, when the Washington Nationals defeated the Houston Astros.
It will be the seventh winner-take-all game of the 2025 postseason, matching 2012 for the most.
After the Friday contest, the term "all hands on deck" was thrown around frequently when referring to pitching possibilities for Game 7.
Dodgers manager Dave Roberts said that he had not decided on a starter. He did say that Tyler Glasnow, Los Angeles' Game 3 starter who got the final three outs of Game 6 for his first career save, would be available.
"They are all possibilities," he said.
That includes Game 4 starter Shohei Ohtani, who could either open or relieve.
"Just kind of figuring out what his temperature is on starting versus coming out of the 'pen, and so we're close to a decision," Roberts said.
Toronto will go with Max Scherzer (1-0, 4.50 ERA postseason), who started Game 3.
Scherzer will be starting his second career World Series Game 7. The other was with the Nationals in 2019, when he threw five innings of two-run ball in a no-decision.
"No better guy to have on the mound to kind of navigate the emotions, the stuff," Blue Jays manager John Schneider said. "Max has been getting ready for Game 7 when he knew he was pitching Game 3. So all the confidence in the world in him and everyone (Saturday)."
Scherzer allowed three runs in 4 1/3 innings during the Game 3 marathon.