World Series 2025: This is how we experienced the Blue Jays’ beating of the Dodgers in J1

World Series 2025: This is how we experienced the Blue Jays' beating of the Dodgers in J1

The Blue Jays took advantage of a discreet outing by Blake Snell and the weakness of the Dodgers relievers to claim an easy victory in Game 1 of the World Series.


With a ruthless offensive, the Toronto Blue Jays they tamed the favorites Los Angeles Dodgers in Game 1 of the World Series the best in seven games.

With three home runs, one of them historic with a full house, and 14 hits in total, the locals left the current champions of the Fall Classic without options, who did not enjoy a good start from Blake Snell and had to turn to their battered bullpen that suffered with the power of Toronto.

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The game was decided in the sixth inning when the Blue Jays scored nine times, thanks mainly to pinch-hitter Addison Barger’s bases-loaded home run. This was the highest scoring inning in Blue Jays postseason history.

According to AM850 Researchthe 9 runs allowed in the sixth inning by the Dodgers, ties their most allowed in a postseason inning in franchise history (it was in the second inning of Game 4 of the 1985 ALCS against the Cardinals, they also gave up 9 runs).

Reliever Seranthony Dominguez got credit for the win, while Blake Snell took the loss.

This is how we experienced the first game of the World Series .