Blue Jays vs Dodgers - World Series Game 5
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The fan who caught Alejandro Kirk's home run on Oct. 25 during the Toronto Blue Jays' World Series Game 1 win over the Los Angeles Dodgers is keeping the ball, Tampa Bay Rays infielder Jonathan Aranda wrote Thursday on social media.
That ended up being a historic long ball. As shared by OptaSTATS on X, that was the fourth time this postseason that the Blue Jays have hit a home run that turned a deficit into a lead.
Davis Schneider and Vladimir Guerrero Jr. hit back-to-back home runs that gave the Toronto Blue Jays an early 2-0 lead over the Los Angeles Dodgers.
Schneider and Guerrero Jr. launched back-to-back home runs off the Dodgers' Blake Snell to start off Game 5 with a bang for Toronto. Not only were the two homers the first two solo home runs of the entire series for the Blue Jays, but the two teammates made MLB history in the process.
Leadoff man du jour Davis Schneider hit Blake Snell's first pitch into the left field pavilion at Dodger Stadium, and before he could snugly don Toronto's iconic home run jacket, franchise player Vladimir Guerrero Jr. followed with a 394-foot shot in the same neighborhood. Toronto 2, Los Angeles 0 before Snell could even settle in.
Vladimir Guerrero Jr. crushes two-run home run off Shohei Ohtani, giving Blue Jays lead over Dodgers
Vladimir Guerrero Jr. crushed a solo home run off Shohei Ohtani to give the Toronto Blue Jays lead over the Los Angles Dodgers.
The Los Angeles Dodgers and Toronto Blue Jays split the two games up in Canada, and now the series shifts to Hollywood for Game 3 on Monday night.  There were f
Starting with Varsho's blast, Toronto's bats got to the Dodgers' southpaw, who had been untouchable all postseason.