India, Nov. 1 -- The Los Angeles Dodgers claimed a 3-1 win against the Toronto Blue Jays in Game 6 on Friday night. The win enabled the Dodgers to force the World Series head into a deciding seventh game with the series tied at 3-3. To add more excitement and drama to the contest, Game 6 came to a crazy end with some thrilling action.
In the final phase of the game, the Blue Jays' Addison Barger drove to deep center, but the ball got lodged at the base of the centerfield wall. Instead of allowing Myles Straw and Barger to score, it was adjudged a ground rule double. As a consequence, the Blue Jays could not score a run at all, eventually leading the Dodgers to hold on to a tension-packed, 3-1 triumph at Rogers Center.
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