An immense Yamamoto is the hero of the Dodgers and Game 6

An immense Yamamoto is the hero of the Dodgers and Game 6

Yoshinobu Yamamoto pitched a great game for the Dodgers and forced a seventh game in the World Series against the Blue Jays.


TORONTO – They won Los Angeles Dodgers this Friday, so World Series will have Game 7 and it had a lot to do with that Yoshinobu Yamamoto in the 3-1 victory over the Toronto Blue Jays.

And honorable mention to Tyler Glasnowwho with three pitches fixed the problem that left Roki Sasaki and sealed the victory for the Dodgers.

Yamamoto had his second spectacular outing of the Fall Classic. It was less long, but more effective, since thanks to that his team survived.

Yamamoto gave Los Angeles the opportunity to compete, in six innings of work, in which he allowed only one run, six hits; He also struck out six and walked one, the only one he has allowed in 15 innings pitched in the World Series.

More importantly, he got out of trouble when the game became more indigestible in the sixth inning: Vladimir Guerrero Jr.. he doubled with two outs; walked to Bo Bichettebut Dalton Varsho struck out on a full count.

He held the lead for three innings, after his teammates produced multiple runs in a single inning (third) for the first time in the entire World Classic, thanks to the hits of Will Smithwho pushed the first with a double, and Mookie Bettswho produced two with a single, after he had left 24 runners on base in the series.

Thus, as a hero, Yamamoto closed his season and gave new life to his Dodgers in their aspirations of becoming the first two-time champion of Major Leagues in a quarter of a century.