There's a chance that tomorrow's Game 6 in Toronto might be the final game of the season. If the rumors concerning the Braves and Danny Lehmann hold up, this might be the only thing keeping us from figuring out who the next manager in Atlanta will officially be. With that being said, we know how this organization is (usually) tight-lipped so we absolutely won't know for sure until the Braves actually announce it (or one of the national reporters somehow ends up with the scoop).
The biggest play was the last one. With one out in the ninth and Toronto's Addison Barger at second base, representing the tying run, Andrés Giménez sliced a broken-ball liner to left field. The Dodgers' Kiké Hernández got a great jump on the ball and made a running catch, followed by a poor throw to second in an attempt to double off Barger. The ball took a tricky hop but Rojas stuck with it, catching the ball behind his left knee and hanging on as the retreating Barger knocked him to the ground. Rojas rolled on his back and pumped him right arm three times in celebration.
With their backs against the wall and facing elimination in Game 6, the Dodgers gave Yoshinobu Yamamoto the lead by having their first three-run inning of the World Series. However, that was all they got, so it's fortunate Yamamoto was again effective, and this time then pen managed to pitch three scoreless that ended dramatically with a double play in a 3-1 victory.