2025 World Series: Blue Jays tie series with huge Game 4 win
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2025 World Series: Blue Jays tie series with huge Game 4 win
"The 2025 World Series is tied once again. The Toronto Blue Jays rode a four-run seventh inning to a 6-2 win over the Los Angeles Dodgers in Game 4 to tie the series 2-2 and ensure it goes back to Toronto for Game 6. Vladimir Guerrero Jr. set a franchise record for most postseason home runs with his seventh Tuesday night, a two-run shot to give his team the lead in the third inning -- and the Jays never looked back."
"Game 4 hero: Shane Bieber. On a night when both starters had to give their respective teams some length, Bieber outpitched Ohtani, navigating around four hits and three walks over 5⅓ innings and doing what no one has been able to do at Dodger Stadium lately -- get Ohtani out at the plate. Bieber struck out the Dodgers' two-way star twice. -- Rogers"
"The stat that defined the game: With his seventh postseason home run, Guerrero broke a tie with Joe Carter and José Bautista for the most career long balls in Blue Jays playoff history. Guerrero's 14 postseason RBIs are also a franchise record, while his 10 extra-base hits are tied for the most in Blue Jays playoff history. -- ESPN Research"
The Toronto Blue Jays rallied to a 6-2 victory over the Los Angeles Dodgers in Game 4, tying the 2025 World Series at 2-2 and forcing Game 6 in Toronto. Vladimir Guerrero Jr. hit a two-run, 395-foot homer in the third inning for his seventh postseason home run, setting a Blue Jays franchise playoff record and extending his franchise postseason RBI and extra-base hit marks. Shane Bieber outpitched Shohei Ohtani, allowing four hits and three walks over 5⅓ innings and striking out Ohtani twice. A four-run seventh inning sealed the win. The Dodgers plan to start Blake Snell in Game 5.
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