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Baseball's Biggest Stage Just Witnessed the Unthinkable: How Toronto Stole a World Series Win in the 9th!

DODGERS STUNNED IN LATE-GAME COLLAPSE
It was supposed to be a coronation. With a three-run lead heading into the top of the ninth inning and their lights-out closer on the mound, the Los Angeles Dodgers could almost taste the champagne. The home crowd was electric, ready to celebrate a commanding series lead. But in a twist that will be replayed for decades, the Toronto Blue Jays ripped the script to shreds, staging one of the most improbable comebacks in World Series history.
The night had belonged to the Dodgers. Solid pitching and timely hitting had built them a comfortable 4-1 lead. When their star closer took the mound in the ninth, it felt like a formality. He quickly recorded the first out, and the celebration in the stands grew louder. Then, the unthinkable began to unfold.
A patient walk, followed by a bloop single that found a patch of green grass, suddenly put two runners on. The stadium grew tense. Stepping up to the plate was Toronto's slugger, Vladimir Guerrero Jr., who had been quiet all series. On a 2-1 count, the Dodgers' closer delivered a fastball meant to overpower him. Instead, Guerrero connected with a thunderous crack of the bat that echoed through the stunned stadium.
The ball soared deep into the night sky, a majestic arc that seemed to hang in the air for an eternity before landing deep in the left-field pavilion. A game-tying, three-run homer.
The Dodgers' dugout stood in shell-shocked silence. The Blue Jays, in stark contrast, erupted in a frenzy. But they weren't done. Clearly rattled, the Dodgers' pitcher gave up another double before being pulled from the game. The next batter delivered a clutch sacrifice fly, bringing in the go-ahead run and completing the shocking turnaround. The final score: Blue Jays 5, Dodgers 4.
"We just never gave up," a jubilant Blue Jays manager John Schneider said post-game. "This team has heart. Vladdy's hit is one for the ages. We felt the momentum swing, and we seized it."
Across the diamond, the mood was grim. "There's no way to sugarcoat it. That's a brutal loss," admitted Dodgers manager Dave Roberts. "We had the game right where we wanted it. We have to flush it and come back tomorrow, but that one stings."
This single inning has completely upended the World Series, transforming a potential Dodgers runaway into an absolute dogfight. The question on everyone's mind now is a simple one: can Los Angeles possibly recover from a collapse this catastrophic?