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Dodgers Closer's Errant Pitch Injures Blue Jays Star in Dramatic World Series Game
1 Nov
Summary
- Dodgers closer Roki Sasaki accidentally hit Blue Jays' Alejandro Kirk
- Blue Jays rally thwarted by unlucky plays and base-running gaffe
- Dodgers escape with win, momentum heading into Game 7

On November 1st, 2025, the Toronto Blue Jays came close to finishing off the Los Angeles Dodgers in Game 6 of the World Series. Trailing 3-1 in the ninth inning, the Jays' bottom of the order was set to face Dodgers closer Roki Sasaki.
Sasaki's first pitch, however, went awry, accidentally hitting Blue Jays catcher Alejandro Kirk on the hand. The Jays immediately looked to capitalize on this mistake, but their good fortune was short-lived. A perfectly hit fly ball by Addison Barger was ruled a ground-rule double, and a base-running gaffe by Barger later in the inning led to a double play, ending the Jays' rally.
Despite the setback, the Jays had one more chance to tie the game, but they were unable to capitalize. The Dodgers held on for the win, setting up a decisive Game 7 between the two teams.
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It remains to be seen if Kirk will be able to suit up for the final game after being hit by Sasaki's errant pitch. The Jays have been dealing with numerous injuries to their lineup throughout the postseason, and this latest incident could prove costly in their quest for a World Series title.




