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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 night 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.

The Dodgers announced Saturday that right-hander Shohei Ohtani (2-1, 3.50 ERA in postseason) will make his second start of the series after taking the loss in Game 4.

Ohtani allowed four runs on six hits in six innings in that 6-2 defeat, striking out six and walking one. He gave up a go-ahead, two-run homer to Vladimir Guerrero Jr. in the third inning.

Dodgers manager Dave Roberts said after Friday's game that Tyler Glasnow, Los Angeles' Game 3 starter who got the final three outs of Game 6 for his first career save, would also be available.

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.

The Dodgers are trying to become the first repeat World Series champions since the 1998-2000 New York Yankees.

"I'm excited. It's going to be fun," said Los Angeles catcher Will Smith, who hit an RBI double in Game 6. "We work all year long to be in this situation to win a ballgame and win a World Series."

Roberts added, "We're going to leave it out there. I don't think that the pressure, the moment's going to be too big for us. We got to go out there and win one baseball game. We've done that all year."

The Blue Jays will be trying to win their first World Series since they won back-to-back titles in 1992-93, their only previous appearances in the Fall Classic.

Toronto is headed to its second Game 7 of the 2025 postseason. The Blue Jays won Games 6 and 7 at home to take the American League Championship Series against the Seattle Mariners.

Schneider believes his team is good at keeping things as normal as possible, and he expects the same on Saturday.

We've done that a lot this year," Schneider said. "We've got voices in the clubhouse and people in the coaching staff that will keep it normal (Saturday). It's going to be fun. It's going to be three or four or five hours of mayhem and great baseball.

"But these guys are going to be ready for it. Hopefully they get to slow some things down but enjoy it. It's Game 7 of the World Series at your home stadium. I mean, what the hell else do you want?"

--Field Level Media

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