Dodgers Win World Series Amid Betts Incident
Dodgers Win World Series Amid Betts Incident
Dodgers Win World Series Amid Betts Incident
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The Los Angeles Dodgers claimed their eighth World Series title with a 7-6 victory over the New York Yankees in Game 5, overcoming a 5-0 deficit. This victory was marred by an incident in Game 4, where Yankees fans Austin Capobianco and John Peter interfered with Mookie Betts, leading to their ejection and suspension from Game 5, with their tickets given to a young cancer patient. The Yankees' errors, including a crucial fifth-inning meltdown and defensive blunders, were pivotal in their defeat. Despite Aaron Judge and Jazz Chisholm Jr. homering early to give the Yankees an initial lead, the Dodgers' resilience, led by Betts’ decisive plays, proved insurmountable. This win brought Mookie Betts his third World Series title and highlighted the Dodgers' ability to capitalize on the Yankees' mistakes.

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