The Los Angeles Dodgers clinched their eighth World Series title with a dramatic come-from-behind victory over the New York Yankees, winning 7-6 after erasing a five-run deficit. First baseman Freddie Freeman was named the World Series MVP for his outstanding performance, hitting four home runs and driving in 12 RBIs in the series. Despite falling behind early, the Dodgers used small ball to claw their way back and secure the win. Pitcher Jack Flaherty struggled in the game, giving up runs early, but the Dodgers bullpen stepped up to shut down the Yankees. Mookie Betts drove in the go-ahead run in the eighth inning, and the team held on for the win. Manager Dave Roberts strategically used his pitchers, including the starter Walker Buehler in the final inning to secure the victory. The Dodgers plan to celebrate with a parade in downtown Los Angeles to honor their World Series win.
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