Friday, October 24th, 2025

The Toronto Blue Jays ignited the Rogers Centre with an unforgettable 11-4 victory over the defending champion Los Angeles Dodgers in the opening game of the World Series. The game was highlighted by a record-setting performance and a power-packed sixth inning that left fans in awe.
Addison Barger made history by launching the first pinch-hit grand slam ever seen in World Series play, instantly becoming a postseason legend. His clutch swing was the turning point, capping off a relentless offensive attack in the bottom of the sixth inning.
Alejandro Kirk complemented Barger's heroics with a two-run homer, as the Blue Jays erupted for nine runs in the sixth. This offensive explosion overwhelmed the Dodgers and delighted the home crowd, marking one of the biggest innings in World Series history.
The Blue Jays trailed 2-0 before Daulton Varsho jumpstarted the rally with a two-run home run off Dodgers ace and two-time Cy Young Award winner Blake Snell in the fourth inning. The significance of Varsho’s feat was felt even more by Toronto fans—a nod to the city’s last Fall Classic home run heroics back in 1993.
Shohei Ohtani answered back for the Dodgers with his first World Series home run, launching a two-run shot in the seventh inning. Despite the blast, Los Angeles faced an insurmountable deficit as Ohtani collected his fourth homer in two games. The home crowd greeted Ohtani, who famously chose the Dodgers over the Blue Jays in free agency, with passionate chants as he came to bat in the ninth.
The excitement continues as the World Series stays at Rogers Centre for Game 2 on Saturday night. With the Blue Jays holding momentum and the Dodgers seeking to even the series, fans can expect another must-watch matchup in this best-of-seven showdown.
The Toronto Blue Jays made franchise and World Series history with a commanding 11-4 win over the Los Angeles Dodgers in Game 1. Record-setting home runs from Addison Barger, Alejandro Kirk, and Daulton Varsho fueled a powerful comeback and energized the Toronto faithful. Shohei Ohtani’s homer for Los Angeles was not enough as Toronto dominated the opener. This game set an electric tone for the series and kept the dream alive for Blue Jays fans. The World Series continues with all eyes on Toronto and these two talented teams.
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