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Five craziest moments from Dodgers-Blue Jays Game 7
Los Angeles Dodgers first baseman Enrique Hernandez (8) and second baseman Miguel Rojas (72) celebrate after a catch by center fielder Andy Pages (44) in the ninth inning against the Toronto Blue Jays during game seven of the 2025 MLB World Series at Rogers Centre. John E. Sokolowski-Imagn Images

Benches clearing and unlikely heroes: Five craziest moments from Dodgers-Blue Jays Game 7

The Los Angeles Dodgers repeated as champions with a 5-4, 11-inning win over the Toronto Blue Jays in Game 7 of the 2025 World Series on Saturday night. It was the perfect ending to one of the best World Series of the modern era, and was also one of the single most dramatic baseball games ever played. 

It is not just that the Dodgers won.

It was the game that had several crazy moments that individually would have been almost too hard to believe. All of them happened in the same game. Here are the five craziest:

5. The benches emptied, and it was completely forgotten

How crazy was this game? It was a winner-take-all, Game 7 of the World Series, and it featured the benches emptying in the fourth inning after Andres Gimenez was hit by a pitch following two previous high-and-tight pitches in his at-bat. 

The rest of this game was so insane, so bonkers, and so crazy that it is almost like it never happened. 

4. The fact that Yoshinobu Yamamoto got the win

Yamamoto had one of the all-time great World Series performances for a pitcher, earning three wins in the series. The third of those wins is the most improbable, as it happened in relief, and just 24 hours after he started Game 6 and threw 96 pitches. 

He threw 2.2 innings in Game 7, allowed one hit, did not allow a run, and ended the World Series with a 3-0 record and a 1.04 ERA. 

They do not win the World Series without him. 

3. The game almost ended on a replay review

With the game tied, 4-4, in the bottom of the ninth inning, the Blue Jays loaded the bases with only one out and simply needed a routine fly ball hit to the outfield to win. It was there that Daulton Varsho hit a sharp ground ball right at Miguel Rojas. After nearly losing his footing and struggling to get a throw off, Rojas was finally able to throw home and get Isiah Kiner-Falefa by the slimmest of margins. The World Series literally came down to a replay review.

It is worth asking if Kiner-Falefa runs through home instead of sliding if he would have been safe. 

2. Miguel Rojas hits one of the biggest home runs ever

While Will Smith's 11th-inning home run will forever be remembered as the game-winner, he never gets a chance to deliver it without Miguel Rojas hitting a game-tying home run in the top of the ninth inning.

You expect Smith to deliver big hits.

You do not expect the same from Rojas, whose last hit before Game 7 was exactly one month ago. 

1. Andy Pages comes off the bench to save the game

For the second game in a row, a late defensive replacement saw himself in a game-deciding moment for the Dodgers.

In Game 6, it was Justin Dean throwing his arms up in the air to get a stoppage on the now infamous "baseball wedgie."

In Game 7, it was Andy Pages coming in — in the middle of the ninth inning! — to plow through Enrique Hernandez and make a stunning catch with the bases loaded to send the game to extra innings. 

It is one of many plays Dodgers fans will remember forever. It is also one that Blue Jays fans will try to forget. 

Adam Gretz

Adam Gretz is a freelance writer based in Pittsburgh. He covers the NHL, NFL, MLB and NBA. Baseball is his favorite sport -- he is nearly halfway through his goal of seeing a game in every MLB ballpark. Catch him on Twitter @AGretz

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