TORONTO -- Yoshinobu Yamamoto is kickin' it old school.
As the Dodgers look to turn back the clock and become the first team in a quarter century to repeat as champions, Yamamoto is doing things on the mound that haven't been seen in nearly as long.
Yamamoto went the distance for a second straight start, twirling nine innings of one-run ball on 105 pitches as the Dodgers evened the World Series at a game apiece with a 5-1 win over the Blue Jays on Saturday night at Rogers Centre.
Yamamoto is the first pitcher with back-to-back complete games in the postseason since the D-backs' Curt Schilling in 2001, and the first Dodger since Orel Hershiser in 1988. The most recent pitcher with multiple complete games in the postseason was the Giants' Madison Bumgarner in 2014.
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