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Dodgers rally for four runs in ninth inning, walk-off Blue Jays in tenth inning on James Outman's double

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Dave Roberts said he had a tough time describing the Los Angeles Dodgers' 8-7 comeback victory over the Toronto Blue Jays.

Wild and crazy would be a good place to start, especially the last two innings.

Los Angeles appeared to be headed to its third straight loss after Toronto's Danny Jansen hit a three-run double in the ninth to extend the Blue Jays' lead to 7-3. The Dodgers, though, sent the game into extra innings with four runs in the ninth and won it in the 10th when James Outman's double scored Chris Taylor with the winning run.

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Los Angeles Dodgers James Outman, right, celebrates with Max Muncy (13) after Outman drove in the winning run with a double against the the Toronto Blue Jays during the 10th inning of a baseball game Tuesday, July 25, 2023, in Los Angeles.  (AP Photo/Ryan Sun)

The Dodgers were able to win it in the 10th after catcher Will Smith made a diving tag to get Kevin Kiermaier out at home after right fielder Mookie Betts got Bo Bichette's base hit on one hop.

"It was a wild game. We didn't quit, played until the last out and came away with the win," said Outman, whose three hits included the first walk-off one of his career. "Once we got the tying run to the plate we realized we had a chance and battled."

Taylor and Smith both had eventful ninth innings.

Taylor, who just missed getting to Jansen's line drive before it bounced off the left-field wall in the top of the ninth, tied it in the home half on a two-run single with the bases loaded. Vladimir Guerrero Jr. dove but had the liner deflect of his glove, allowing Betts and Smith to score.

Smith came home

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