The Los Angeles Dodgers ended their 32-year World Series title drought on Tuesday, beating the Tampa Bay Ray 3-1 to claim the Major League Baseball crown after a series of excruciating near-misses, reported AFP.

Corey Seager drove in the go-ahead run and Mookie Betts homered late and a stream of Los Angeles pitchers was determined as the Dodgers achieved the seventh World Series in club history but their first since 1988.

Back in Major League Baseball’s championship showcase for the third time in four years, the Dodgers eased the discontentment of losing in 2017 and 2018 series.

The Rays, needing a triumph to force a decisive game seven, couldn’t take benefit of a dominant performance from starting pitcher Blake Snell, who gave up just two hits and no runs with nine strikeouts in 5 1/3 innings.

He became the first pitcher with nine strikeouts through four innings in a World Series game since Dodgers legend Sandy Koufax had a aggregate of 15 in a complete game win in game one against the New York Yankees in 1963.

But Rays’ manager Kevin Cash opted to pull Snell with one out and one on in the bottom of the sixth with the Rays leading by just one run, thanks to Randy Arozarena’s first-inning homer.

And then the momentum fluctuated.

Dodgers rightfielder Mookie Betts immediately smacked a double up the left field line off Rays relief pitcher Nick Anderson.

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Austin Barnes, who had singled off Snell, moved to third and attained on a wild pitch.

Seager then made it to first on a fielder’s choice, with Betts beating the throw to home to give the Dodgers a 2-1 lead.

A parade of Dodgers pitchers had kept it close after rookie sensation Arozarena clubbed his record-extending 10th home run of the post-season off an 88 mph slider from Gonsolin, the rookie righthander whose impressive regular season numbers haven’t translated in the playoffs.

Dodgers manager Dave Roberts had said he was hoping for five or six innings from the rookie Gonsolin, whose impressive regular-season numbers haven’t translated to the playoffs.

But he lasted just 1 2/3 innings before giving way to Dylan Floro.

Meanwhile Snell retired the first six batters he faced prior to giving off a leadoff single to Chris Taylor in the third, then retired nine more as the Rays maintained their one-run lead through five innings3.

After Arozarena cracked a single to left field with two outs in the top of the fifth off the Dodgers’ fourth pitcher of the night — Pedro Baez — Victor Gonzalez took over on the mound and recorded the last out of the inning.

Gonzalez retired three straight in the top of the sixth, and after the Dodgers captured the lead in the bottom of the frame Brusdar Graterol took over on the mound for Los Angeles in the seventh.

With two outs in the inning Graterol gave up a line drive single to Mike Zunino and was replaced by game-four starter Julio Urias — who didn’t permit a baserunner in closing out the triumph.