
"Game 4 of the 2025 World Series goes to the Toronto Blue Jays after a big 6-2 victory over the Los Angeles Dodgers. With the series now tied at two, the Fall Classic sees at least one more game at the Rogers Centre this Friday night. The win also restores the Blue Jays' home-field advantage. It was the bounce back the Blue Jays needed after an insane 18-inning Game 3 loss that lasted over six hours."
"Toronto's offensive production was led by Vladimir Guerrero Jr, who hit his franchise-record-breaking seventh playoff home run off Shohei Ohtani in the third inning. Vladdy wasn't the only one who got the best of Ohtani. On the mound, it was the Blue Jays' biggest acquisition at the trade deadline earlier this year who walked away with one of the biggest wins in 2025."
"Shane Bieber emerged with his first World Series win Tuesday night, outdueling the two-way Japanese phenom. Bieber threw 5.1 strong innings, only allowing one earned run on four hits, three walks, and three strikeouts. His biggest strikeout came in the third inning when he got his counterpart to strikeout swinging and end his 11-game on-base streak. Bieber was consistent on the mound with his four-seam fastball and cutter, using both pitches 22 times."
Toronto won Game 4, 6-2, over the Los Angeles Dodgers, tying the World Series at 2-2 and ensuring at least one more game at Rogers Centre on Friday while restoring home-field advantage. The victory served as a rebound after an 18-inning, six-hour Game 3 loss. Vladimir Guerrero Jr. hit his franchise-record seventh playoff home run off Shohei Ohtani in the third inning. Shane Bieber earned his first World Series win, throwing 5.1 innings with one earned run, four hits, three walks and three strikeouts and ending Ohtani's 11-plate-appearance on-base streak. Bieber relied on his four-seam fastball, cutter and a knuckle curve that induced many chases; he recorded 61 percent first-pitch strikes and did not throw more than 20 pitches in any inning. Ohtani lasted six innings, allowed four earned runs and struck out six, with five of those strikeouts coming on breaking balls.
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