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  • Dodgers have final shot at keeping title
    Three men in gray and blue baseball uniforms celebrate on the field.
    The Dodgers' Miguel Rojas (left) and Mookie Betts celebrate with Kiké Hernández after turning a game-ending double play in Game 6 of the World Series on Friday night.

    Topline:

    After beating the Blue Jays Friday night in Toronto 3-1, the Dodgers have one last shot at defending their championship title in Game 7 of the World Series tonight.

    The stakes: If the Dodgers win, they’ll be the first team to win consecutive titles since the New York Yankees did it from 1998 to 2000. Meanwhile, the Blue Jays won back-to-back championships in 1992 and 1993 — and they're back in the series for the first time in 32 years.

    How we got here: The Jays on Friday seemed poised to tie the game in the ninth inning until Dodgers infielder Kiké Hernández initiated an incredible double play to end the game and secure a trip to Game 7.

    Where things stand: The last game will be at Rogers Centre in Toronto, where the champion will claim Major League Baseball's Commissioner’s Trophy.

    How to watch the rest of the series: LAist has a guide for the best places to eat and drink near Dodger Stadium if you'd like some company while watching from afar. And you can watch on TV at home on Fox Channel 11. Or listen to the radio broadcast at 570 AM.

    Go deeper: Here's our guide to this intense World Series matchup.

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