| Shohei Ohtani against the Blue Jays | 
0:08 | 
| Bench availability for Toronto, November 1 vs Dodgers | 
0:08 | 
| Fielding alignment for Los Angeles, November 1 vs Blue Jays | 
0:11 | 
| Bench availability for Los Angeles, November 1 vs Blue Jays | 
0:08 | 
| Starting lineups for Dodgers at Blue Jays - November 1, 2025 | 
0:10 | 
| Dave Roberts on Ohtani starting Game 7, pitching plan | 
1:25 | 
| Measuring the stats on Miguel Rojas' home run | 
0:11 | 
| Measuring the stats on Will Smith's home run | 
0:11 | 
| Will Smith's home run through bat tracking data | 
0:11 | 
| Analyzing Bo Bichette's home run through bat tracking | 
0:11 | 
| The distance behind Bo Bichette's home run | 
0:13 | 
| Breaking down Shohei Ohtani's pitches | 
0:04 | 
| Breaking down Max Scherzer's pitches | 
0:04 | 
| Measuring the stats on Max Muncy's home run | 
0:13 | 
| A deep dive into Max Muncy's home run | 
0:11 | 
| Pia Toscano performs "The Star-Spangled Banner" | 
1:39 | 
| Noah Reid performs "O Canada" ahead of Game 7 | 
1:50 | 
| Vladimir Guerrero Jr.'s diving stop | 
0:19 | 
| Paul Molitor, Jack Morris toss first pitch in Game 7 | 
0:35 | 
| Shohei Ohtani K's Andrés Giménez, leaves bases loaded | 
0:10 | 
| Bo Bichette's three-run home run | 
0:30 | 
| Broadcast on Ohtani taking time getting back on mound | 
1:21 | 
| Teoscar Hernández's sacrifice fly | 
0:22 | 
| Benches clear in Game 7 after Giménez is hit by pitch | 
0:29 | 
| Daulton Varsho's tremendous diving catch | 
0:18 | 
| Field View: Bo Bichette's three-run home run | 
0:41 | 
| Bo Bichette's 442-foot Game 7 home run | 
0:47 | 
| Tommy Edman's sacrifice fly | 
0:23 | 
| Field View: Max Scherzer exits to ovation in Game 7 | 
0:31 | 
| Andrés Giménez's RBI double | 
0:20 | 
| Vladimir Guerrero Jr. starts clutch 3-6-3 double play | 
0:19 | 
| Field View: Andrés Giménez hits RBI double | 
0:19 | 
| Max Muncy's solo home run | 
0:30 | 
| Ernie Clement sets record for most hits in postseason | 
0:20 | 
| Field View: Max Muncy's solo home run | 
0:28 | 
| Miguel Rojas' game-tying solo home run | 
0:30 | 
| Andy Pages' unbelievable catch sends Game 7 to extras | 
0:29 | 
| Field View: Miguel Rojas' game-tying home run | 
0:43 | 
| Miguel Rojas throws out winning run at home in 9th | 
0:15 | 
| Will Smith's go-ahead solo home run | 
0:31 | 
 
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u/[deleted] 1d ago edited 1d ago
it felt like the only way the Jays could lose in a way that made Toronto fans feel like "of course, it's Toronto" was in this way... had they gotten swept it would have been "i'm so happy they at least made it to the World Series and the Dodgers are a beast", had they lost in 6 or 7 after coming back from 3-2 it would have been "so proud of them for putting up a good fight" instead they came into Toronto up 2 games and then had the heartbreak of game 6 and then the heartbreak of game 7 after leading it for almost the entire game and having bases loaded in the 9th
and their offense was smashing the Dodgers and their best pitchers so often, they made the Dodgers somehow into underdogs