World Series Game 6
Joc Pederson celebrates a home run in the seventh inning.
(Robert Gauthier / Los Angeles Times )The Dodgers staved off elimination against the Houston Astros in Game 6 of the World Series.
Joc Pederson celebrates his solo home run against the Astros with 3rd base coach Chris Woodward in the seventh inning.
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Joc Pederson celebrates his solo home run against the Astros in the seventh inning.
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Joc Pederson hits a solo solo home run in the seventh inning.
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Kenley Jansen celebrates at the end of the game after striking out Astros’ Carlos Betran in Game 6.
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Chris Taylor hits an RBI double against the Astros in the sixth inning.
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Cody Bellinger reacts after striking out in the eighth inning.
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Yasiel Puig, left, Joc Pederson and Chris Taylor celebrate as the Dodgers win game 6.
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Kenley Jansen reacts with his teammates after winning game 6.
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Fans celebrate as the Dodgers beat the Astros 3-1 in Game 6.
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Cody Bellinger strikes out in the eighth inning of game 6.
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Chase Utley is congratulated by teammates after scoring a run against the Astros in the sixth inning.
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Fans celebrate as they exit Dodger Stadium after the Dodgers beat the Astros 3-1 in Game 6.
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Kenley Jansen embraces Cody Bellinger after the Dodgers win game 6.
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Joc Pederson celebrates a home run in the seventh inning.
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Kenta Maeda reacts after escaping a seventh inning jam holding a 2-1 lead.
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Dodgers fans cheer in the 6th inning.
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Chase Utley is congratulated by Enrique Hernandez after scoring a run in he sixth inning.
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Chris Taylor hits an RBI single against the Astros in the sixth inning.
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Chris Taylor shakes his hands as he celebrtes an RBI double in the sixth inning.
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Chris Taylor races down the baseline after hitting a double to score the tying run against the Astros in the sixth inning.
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Kenta Maeda pitches against the Astros in Game 6.
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Justin Verlander wlaks back to the dugout after giving up the lead to the Dodgers in the sixth.
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Justin Turner tosses his bat while popping-out in the 6th inning against the Astros in Game 6.
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Fans cheer as the Dodgers pull ahead of the Astros in the sixth inning.
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Chase Utley is hit by a pitch in the sixth inning.
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Fans celebrate after the Dodgers beat the Astros 3-1 in Game 6.
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Dodgers reliever Brandon Morrow receives a pat on the back from Cody Bellinger as he waits for manager Dave Roberts to pull him from the game in the sixth inning.
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Dave Roberts calls for relief pitcher Brandon Morrow to replace starter Rich Hill, right, in the fifth inning in game 6.
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Joc Pederson reacts as he flies out in the fifth inning.
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Lakers legendary basketball player Kareem Abdul-Jabbar waves the Dodgers flag to rally Dodgers fans.
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Astros George Springer celebrates his solo home run in the 3rd inning.
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Dodgers fans cheer in the 6th inning in Game 6.
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Houston Astros center fielder George Springerruns the bases after hitting a solo go-ahead homer in the third inning.
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Dodgers right fielder Yasiel Puig climbs the wall but can’t reach a home run ball hit by Astros George Springer in the 3rd inning.
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Chris Taylor calls off Corey Seager on a third inning pop up from Astros batter Josh Reddick.
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Dodger fans cheer the team before the start of Game 6.
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Allen Estrada eats a Dodger dog while wearing a hot dog costume during Game 6.
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George Springer homers off Rich Hill int he third innnig.
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Dodgers center fielder Chris Taylor tosses his batting helmet after striking out in the third inning.
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Yasiel Puig reacts after hitting a single in the second inning.
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Rich Hill gets Astros’ Carlos Correa to hit into an inning ending grounder in the first.
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Tommy Lasorda, left and Orel Hershiser hug after throwing out the first pitch in game 6 of the World Series at Dodger Stadium.
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Dodgers pitcher Clayton Kershaw walks to the bullpen at the start of Game 6.
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Maggie Ethier, right, takes a photo of her husband, Dodgers outfielder Andre Ethier, and their 16-month-old daughter, Everly, wearing a witch costume for Halloween before the start of Game 6.
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Fans painted with blue faces rally with fellow Dodgers fans.
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Dodgers’ fan Angel Rodriguez, of East Los Angeles shows his Dodger pride as he watches game 6.
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Jarratt Rouse, of Santa Barbara, sports his popcorn Halloween costume before the start of Game 6.
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Madison Jack, 3, of Rancho Santa Margarita, wears her Tinker Bell costume while taking in the World Series scene before the Dodgers game.
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“Great Bambino” watches as the Dodgers play the Astros in Game 6.
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Mark Morocco, of Palm Springs, shows off his Vin Scully tattoo and his Dodger dog “Great Bambino.”
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Marissa Arnold and her son, Aidan Arnold, 14, of Break, sport their painted faces on Halloween before the Dodgers game against the Astros.
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Joseph Argilagos Sr. and his son, Joseph Argilagos, of Los Angeles, sport beards.
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Yasiel Puig takes in batting practice before Game 6 of the World Series against the Houston Astros at Dodger Stadium.
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Dodgers manager Dave Roberts laughs during batting practice before Game 6 of the World Series against the Houston Astros at Dodger Stadium.
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Dodger fans share a light moment before Game 6 of the World Series against the Houston Astros at Dodger Stadium.
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An Astros fan cheers on her team as the Dodgers play the Astros in Game 6.
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Dodger fans watch batting practice before Game 6 of the World Series at Dodger Stadium.
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Dodger fans dressed for Halloween watch batting practice under cloudy skies before Game 6 of the World Series at Dodger Stadium.
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A Dodger fan takes a photo with former Dodgers catcher Steve Yeager before Game 6.
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A fan dressed as a Dodger dog before Game 6 of the World Series at Dodger Stadium.
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Dodger fans dresses in costume for Halloween watch the team take batting practice before Game 6 of the World Series.
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