The Toronto Blue Jays opened the 2025 World Series with a resounding 11-4 victory over the Los Angeles Dodgers at a raucous Rogers Centre on Friday night. It was Toronto's first World Series victory since 1993, ending a 32-year drought.
The game initially favored Los Angeles, with starter Blake Snell holding the Blue Jays in check the first three innings, allowing just four hits while the Dodgers built a 2-0 lead on early RBIs from Enrique Hernandez and Will Smith. Toronto retaliated in the fourth inning when catcher Alejandro Kirk singled to right field, which set up Daulton Varsho’s 423-foot two-run homer to center , tying the game.
The game turned on a dime in a nine-run bottom of the sixth inning. After facing 24 batters, Snell, who had allowed only two earned runs in 21 postseas

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