Blue Jays Stun Dodgers: Toronto Takes Game 4 of World Series
The Toronto Blue Jays delivered a dominant 6‑2 win over the Los Angeles Dodgers in Game 4 of the World Series — knotting the series and handing L.A. a reality check.

The series flipped in Game 4, and not by a subtle nudge — the Blue Jays came in swinging and the Dodgers found themselves reeling. Toronto beat Los Angeles 6‑2 to even the World Series and prove that they aren’t just in this for the ride — they’re in it to win it.
From pitch one, the Jays set the tone. A two‑run shot by Vladimir Guerrero Jr. gave Toronto the lead early, and when L.A.’s Shohei Ohtani hit the mound, it wasn’t long before the momentum shifted. The Blue Jays’ pitching kept the Dodgers’ offense off balance, while their lineup kept the pressure on with smart swings and aggressive baserunning.
In the seventh inning, Toronto delivered the knockout blow — a four‑run outburst that put the game out of reach and silenced the home crowd. The Dodgers’ stars fought hard, but their punches weren’t landing with the sting they needed. Meanwhile, the Blue Jays stepped up with clutch hits and flawless execution when it counted.
By the time the final out dropped, the message was clear: the Blue Jays are back in the fight, and the Dodgers just got reminded that nothing comes easy in October. With the series tied, the stakes just multiplied — and the next games promise even more fireworks.
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