The Toronto Blue Jays are one win away from being crowned World Series champions for the first time in 32 years following a crushing 6-1 win against the Los Angeles Dodgers in game five at Dodgers Stadium.
Toronto have had all the momentum after the Dodgers claimed the 18-innings game three epic, winning back-to-back matches to take a 3-2 lead home to Toronto with them after three straight matches in Los Angeles.
Pitcher Trey Yesavage’s historic performance was largely to thank for the Blue Jays gaining the upper hand in the series, as he capitalised on the momentum generated by Toronto’s lead off batters.
Davis Schneider smacked a home run from the first pitch of the game, launching Blake Snell over the left field fence in a dream start to the crunch clash for the visitors.
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