The Toronto Blue Jays got to Blake Snell and the Los Angeles Dodgers’ bullpen in Game 1 of the World Series . The Blue Jays’ historic offensive eruption in the sixth inning of the series open lifted the team to an 11-4 win.
But Toronto faces another tall task with Yoshinobu Yamamoto taking the mound for the Dodgers. Fresh off a complete game gem in the NLCS, Yamamoto has kept the Blue Jays’ offense in check through six innings in Game 2 of the World Series.
Manager John Schneider recognizes that succeeding against the All-Star hurler is no small feat. But he provided some insight into the team’s approach. “We’re grinding him, which is what we’re trying to do. He’s got really good stuff, five pitches. You gotta be ready to hit a mistake. But at the same time you gotta really,

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