The Los Angeles Dodgers refused to go down within the ninth inning of Saturday’s World Sequence Sport 7 at Rogers Centre in Toronto, Canada.
The Toronto Blue Jays had Ernie Clement batting with the bases loaded and two outs in opposition to Dodgers ace Yoshinobu Yamamoto in a sport deadlocked at 4-4. Clement was recent off becoming the MLB record-holder for most hits in a single postseason through a booming double within the backside of the eighth inning.
Clement put a cost within the first pitch he noticed from Yamamoto. He hit the 78-mph curveball deep to left discipline in a second that might have received the World Sequence for Toronto. Enrique Hernandez, taking part in very shallow, appeared like he was scrambling to seek out the fly ball.
Dodgers centerfielder Andy Pages took cost, slamming into Hernandez whereas one way or the other making the play for the ultimate out of the inning. Phrases can not correctly encapsulate how nerve-wracking the second was in actual time.
