Dodgers' Andy Pages Secures World Series Game 7 with Game-Saving Catch
Dodgers' Andy Pages Secures World Series Game 7 with Game-Saving Catch

Dodgers' Andy Pages Secures World Series Game 7 with Game-Saving Catch

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In Game 7 of the World Series, Los Angeles Dodgers' Andy Pages made a crucial defensive play that kept his team alive by catching a deep fly ball off the bat of Toronto Blue Jays' Ernie Clement in the bottom of the ninth inning with two outs and the bases loaded. Despite his struggles at the plate during the postseason, Pages, brought in as a defensive replacement, sprinted and leaped over teammate Enrique Hernandez to secure the catch, preventing any runs and forcing the game into extra innings. This heroic catch was pivotal in shifting momentum, allowing the Dodgers to extend the game beyond regulation. The Dodgers eventually won in the 11th inning, with Will Smith hitting the game-winning home run. Pages' catch was widely praised as one of the best of his career, exemplifying his readiness and determination even during a challenging postseason. This moment underscored the unpredictable nature of baseball and renewed hope for the Dodgers' championship aspirations.

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