TORONTO — One big inning and one huge blast got the Toronto Blue Jays off to a stellar start in the World Series. Now the Blue Jays will try to convert the momentum into a comfortable series lead when they face the Los Angeles Dodgers in Game 2 on Saturday. The Blue Jays erupted for nine runs in the sixth inning to take the opener 11-4 on Friday. The huge rally included Addison Barger hitting the first pinch-hit grand slam in World Series history. The only bigger innings in World Series play were a 10-run seventh inning for the 1929 Philadelphia Athletics in Game 4 against the Chicago Cubs and a 10-run third inning for the 1968 Detroit Tigers in Game 6 against the St. Louis Cardinals. "Those were some pretty terrific at-bats from everyone up and down the order," Blue Jays manager John Schn
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