Game 2 of the World Series became who'll bury the other, or who throws the counterattack. Yoshinobu Yamamoto of the Los Angeles Dodgers did more than throw heat. He left Toronto Blue Jays fans shocked by his Saturday night dominance.
The Dodgers' ace threw all nine innings — allowing four hits but striking out eight batters in the 5-1 win. He hit MLB Playoffs history in the process by matching an 11-year mark .
“Yoshinobu Yamamoto is the first pitcher since Madison Bumgarner (2014) with two complete games in a single postseason,” the MLB account posted on the social media website X, formerly Twitter.
Yamamoto additionally replicated a feat last pulled off in 2001 . Yet his performance left Blue Jays fans in shambles.
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