Game 6

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Game 6 is the decisive 1993 World Series matchup in which Joe Carter’s dramatic walk-off home run clinched the championship for the Toronto Blue Jays over the Philadelphia Phillies.

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Game 6 (1993 World Series) 0

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Predicate Object
instanceOf World Series game
baseball game
attendance approximately 52,000
awayLeague National League
awayTeam Philadelphia Phillies
awayTeamManager Jim Fregosi
batterWhoHitWalkOff Joe Carter
broadcastAnnouncerColorUS Tim McCarver
broadcastAnnouncerPlayByPlayUS Sean McDonough
broadcastNetworkUS CBS
city Toronto
clinchedBy Joe Carter
country Canada
currentNameOfBallpark Rogers Centre
date 1993-10-23
decisiveFor 1993 World Series
surface form: 1993 World Series championship
finalScore Toronto Blue Jays 8–6 Philadelphia Phillies
followedBy none (series concluded)
homeBallparkNameAtTime SkyDome
homeLeague American League
homeRunType three-run home run
homeTeam Toronto Blue Jays
homeTeamManager Cito Gaston
inningOfWalkOff bottom of the ninth inning
league American League
surface form: American League vs National League
location SkyDome
loser Philadelphia Phillies
MVPOfSeries Paul Molitor
notableEvent Joe Carter walk-off home run
notableFor one of the most famous home runs in MLB history
only World Series–clinching walk-off home run hit by a Canadian-based team
second consecutive World Series title for Toronto Blue Jays
outsAtTimeOfWalkOff one out
partOf 1993 World Series
pitcherWhoAllowedWalkOff Mitch Williams
precededBy Game 5 (1993 World Series)
runnersOnBaseAtWalkOff first base and second base
season 1993 Major League Baseball season
seriesClinchingPlay Joe Carter three-run walk-off home run
seriesGameNumber 6
seriesOutcome Toronto Blue Jays win series 4–2
seriesResultAfterGame Toronto Blue Jays 4–2 Philadelphia Phillies
sport baseball
timePeriod 1990s
umpireCrewChief Joe West
walkOffType home run
winner Toronto Blue Jays

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