World Series 2025 Game 1: Los Angeles Dodgers 4-11 Toronto Blue Jays – as it happened

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Well, the strategy coming in was get the starter out as soon as possible and bash the bullpen.Well, Snell lasted into the sixth before the runs rolled in for Toronto as 12 men came to the plate and they hit both the starter and the relievers.The Jays looked every bit as formidable as they did v the Yankees and Mariners.The key? Limiting the big inning.The Dodgers had chances to put up cooked numbers early, but left with a pair of single runs – not nearly enough against a Jays team that can break out at any time.

So Toronto win Game 1, meaning they are in great shape: even if they lose tomorrow, one more Jays win guarantees a Game 6 right back at the Rogers Centre, where they’re very difficult to beat.So that’s it for our live coverage of Game 1 of the World Series – thanks for following along with is, and wherever you are, good morning, good afternoon and goodnight!Betts strikes out and the ballgame is over! The Toronto Blue Jays have stunned the heavy favorites in Game 1 of the World Series, thanks to a nine-run sixth inning!Dodgers 4-11 Blue Jays, top 9thOhtani is ruled safe, saving him years of embarrassment.It’s 0-1 to Betts.Dodgers 4-11 Blue Jays, top 9thLauer nearly picks off Ohtani! It was very close and the Jays are going to challenge.Really? OK!Is this how it ends?Dodgers 4-11 Blue Jays, top 9thJays fans cheer “we don’t need you” to Ohtani, who turned down a huge offer to play in Toronto.

At least for tonight, they’re right!He walks, Betts is next,Dodgers 4-11 Blue Jays, top 9thEric Lauer is in for Toronto and the lefty gets right to work, retiring Tommy Edman on a pop out to the catcher in foul ground,Now Pages lines to right,One out to go!Now, will Ohtani hit his second gar-bage time homer of the night?Dodgers 4-11 Blue Jays, bottom 8thFalefa lines out to left and that’s the inning,Three more outs for the Jays to take a 1-0 World Series lead.

Dodgers 4-11 Blue Jays, bottom 8thVlady pops to center – that’s the second out,Kiner-Falefa is next,Dodgers 4-11 Blue Jays, bottom 8thSomeone named Will Klein is now pitching for LA,He gets Springer to fly to left before Barger gets his second hit of the night, this time a single to left,Slightly less dramatic than his previous at-bat.

One out, one on for Vlady, who hasn’t had to do any heavy lifting tonight,THE FIRST PINCH-HIT GRAND SLAM IN WORLD SERIES HISTORY! pic,twitter,com/eQHuu1t4S8re-live this instant classic,Dodgers 4-11 Blue Jays, top 8thBassitt blows Kike away! Inning over!Dodgers 4-11 Blue Jays, top 8thHernandez walks, then Muncy strikes out.

Two down, as our gar-bage time coverage continues.Email:Michelle De Clair says:“I think the Dodgers might be just a little bit happy the sixth inning is over…” The same way the Yankees were happy when the fifth inning ended in Game 5 of the World Series last season.Hunter Felt!Esteemed Guardian writer returns to the fray to tell us:“Sometimes in baseball, the entire game happens in a single inning.”Hunter is absolutely right! He is always right.Baseball is about the big inning, absolutely.

We miss you Hunter!Dodgers 4-11 Blue Jays, top 8thJays starter Chris Bassitt is on in relief, fresh off his impressive bullpen outing in Game 7 of the ALCS.He gets Smith to ground out to first.Now Hernandez steps to the dish.Dodgers 4-11 Blue Jays, bottom 7thClement flies to center, Lukes grounds out to third.This is all against Dodgers reliever Justin Wrobleski who is in to mop up the mess.

After gimenez bounces out to second, this 1-2-3 inning is over.On to the eighth!Ronald is backUS president Ronald Reagan is back from the grave, talking about the dangers of trade wars in a commercial that was commissioned by the Province of Ontario, airing right on FOX TV in the US, and right as a Canadian and American team battle for MLB supremacy.If anyone was still watching in the US it could possibly raise an eyebrow.Jays by seven.Dodgers 4-11 Blue Jays, top 7thFreeman skies to right.

Inning over.It’s stretch time in Toronto!Dodgers 4-11 Blue Jays, top 7thA Betts check swing – did he go? He did – strike three! Two outs.Ohtani crushes a curve to right field to get two runs back for LA.That cuts the Blue Jays lead to seven.He ran around the bases quite quickly – I think he was unhappy.

Dodgers 2-11 Blue Jays, top 7thFisher comes on in relief and issues a four-pitch walk,What? Why is that exactly,So Edman is on first before Pages is caught looking for the first out,That brings up the 0-3 Ohtani,Will his goose-egg continue?He was a different pitcher tonight from the one who was so dominant earlier in the playoffs, and the proof is in the line:5IP 8H 5R 5ER 3BB 4K 1HRYou may remember Snell faced quite a few batters in the sixth inning, but did not retire a batter, which is why his line reads five innings.

Ugly,Dodgers 2-11 Blue Jays, bottom 6thVarsho flies out to left and this epic inning is finally over!Can you believe this? Actually? Yes!Kirrk’s second hit of the inning is a home run to center! It’s all Jays as they break out in the sixth, hanging nine runs and counting this frame,Absolutely astonishing!Dodgers 2-9 Blue Jays, bottom 6thKiner-Falefa, who pinch ran for Bichette in this very same inning is now at the plate – kind of amazing,And he pops to right for the second out,Now Kirk is back for his second swings of the inning – he singled not so long ago.

Dodgers 2-9 Blue Jays, bottom 6thJohn Schneider pushing all the right buttons tonight in Toronto, lifting Schneirder for Barger who delivered in the biggest possible way for the Jays!Now Vlady bloops a single as this inning keeps on truckin’!The Rogers Center erupts! It’s an Addison Barger grand slam that breaks this ballgame wide open! Wow!Dodgers 2-5 Blue Jays, bottom 6thHere’s the pinch hitting Barger who replaces Schneider.It’s 1-1 to the outfielder.Dodgers 2-5 Blue Jays, bottom 6thSpringer bounces to Betts who fires home for the force.Betts bobbled it so they can only get one out on the play.After seven batters the Dodgers finally get an out, and here comes Roberts to get Sheehan as the Dodgers skipper goes to his bullpen again.

Lefty Anthony Banda is heading in.Reminder, they could have really used Vesia to shut down that inning right there, but he’s not available due to unforeseen personal circumstances.Gimenez delivers a base-hit to right field! That scores Varsho and the Jays extend their lead!And the bases are loaded and there’s STILL nobody out! Oh, and here comes George Springer, who knows a little bit about hitting in October.Sheehan loses Lukes and Kirk walks home! That’s the danger of bringing in a starter during a dirty inning – a lot of pressure on the young man right there!A Gimenez strike can blow this thing right open!Dodgers 2-3 Blue Jays, bottom 6thThe count is full to Lukes!Dodgers 2-3 Blue Jays, bottom 6thNot a soul sitting at the Rogers Centre – it’s 2-2 to the pinch hitter southpaw Nathan Lukes, who flew off the pine to face the righty Sheehan.Clement at the plate for Toronto, batting with the bases full of Blue Jays.

The crowd is up as Clement hits a fastball foul,Next pitch: he delivers a base hit to left! Kiner-Falefa crosses the plate and the Jays are on top!The bases are still loaded with nobody out!Dodgers 2-2 Blue Jays, bottom 6thSnell’s 101’st pitch hits Varsho in the arm! The bases are loaded and nobody out for Clement, and Snell will finally exit,Here comes Emmet Sheehan, who was an effective starter for LA down the stretch,Can he execute coming in during a dirty inning?Stick with us to find out!Dodgers 2-2 Blue Jays, bottom 6thVasho, a mamoth blast down the right field line…foul!Oh boy!Dodgers 2-2 Blue Jays, bottom 6thSnell bounces a ball in the dirt – full count!Dodgers 2-2 Blue Jays, bottom 6thIt’s 2-2 to Varsho and he wastes a pitch,It’s fouled back.

Huge at-bat here,Dodgers 2-2 Blue Jays, bottom 6thBichette is coming out in favor of Kiner-Falefa because Bichette just can’t run and just about field,Now Kirk pokes a base hit through the hole on the right side of the infield! Two on, nobody out and here comes the home run hitter Varsho!Pitching coach Mark Prior comes out for a chat with Snell,Robertson clearly isn’t into going to this bullpen in a big spot,It’s 2-0 to Varsho.

Dodgers 2-2 Blue Jays, bottom 6thSnell works the count back to full before issuing a lead off walk to the Jays slugger,Is that it for Snell?Dodgers 2-2 Blue Jays, bottom 6thMeanwhile, Snell is out for the sixth approaching 90 pitches, facing Bo Bichette to start off the frame,And it’s quickly 3-0…I promised you the line on the 22-year old, who somehow figured out a way to keep his team in this game, bending but not breaking while avoiding the big inning,He deserves a lot of credit for hanging in there, because he didn’t’ quite have it tonight,4IP 4H 2R 2ER 3BB 5K
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