World Series Game 7 Hits 8-Year High On Fox, Drawing 26M Viewers
The Dodgers won the longest Game 7 in over a century with an 11-inning 5-4 victory, becoming the first team in 25 years to secure consecutive World Series titles.
- On Nov 1, 2025, the Los Angeles Dodgers won Game 7 5-4 in 11 innings at Rogers Centre to repeat as World Series champions in a game spanning two days.
- Miguel Rojas' ninth-inning homer forced extra innings, and Andy Pages ended the Blue Jays' bases-loaded threat while Dave Roberts defended using starter Yoshinobu Yamamoto from the bullpen.
- Yoshinobu Yamamoto finished the Series with 17.2 innings and allowed just two runs while posting a 1.45 ERA through six postseason appearances; Dave Roberts said, `Throwing a hundred pitches and come back after one day off and going three innings`.
- The win cemented Los Angeles' place in recent history, making Dave Roberts, Los Angeles Dodgers manager, the second-most-decorated Dodger manager past Tommy Lasorda, and the team eyes 2026 during the MLB offseason.
- The Game 7 set multiple historical marks with Fox drawing 26,000,000 viewers, and commentators called the Dodgers a dynasty amid scrutiny over Shohei Ohtani's $700,000,000 contract and MLB owners and players' union tensions.
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World Series Game 7 Hits 8-Year High On Fox, Drawing 26M Viewers
Fox pulled in 26 million viewers for Saturday night’s Game 7 of the World Series, the best audience for a Major League Baseball game since 2017. The Los Angeles Dodgers won an extra-inning thriller, beating the Toronto Blue Jays to capture their second consecutive championship. The game’s viewership was the best for an MLB telecast […]
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