Dodgers Strike Back: L.A. Levels Series with 5-1 Win Over Blue Jays in Game 2

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The Los Angeles Dodgers bounced back in Game 2 of the World Series, defeating the Toronto Blue Jays 5-1 behind elite pitching, timely hitting, and pure Hollywood resilience.

The Dodgers weren’t about to let Toronto turn their ballpark into a parade route. After getting steamrolled in Game 1, Los Angeles flipped the script with a sharp 5-1 victory in Game 2 — tying the World Series at one game apiece and reminding everyone that Hollywood still knows how to deliver a sequel.

This time, it was the Dodgers’ pitching that stole the show. Their starter was lights-out, keeping Toronto’s bats as quiet as a library after last call. The bullpen followed suit, locking down innings and leaving Blue Jays hitters frustrated and flailing.

At the plate, the Dodgers rediscovered their rhythm. Mookie Betts sparked the offense, Freddie Freeman did Freddie Freeman things, and a timely two-run shot broke the game open. By the late innings, the Dodger faithful were in full voice — chanting, cheering, and maybe even forgiving that Game 1 meltdown.

Toronto tried to rally, scratching out a run late, but L.A. wasn’t having it. With crisp defense and clutch execution, the Dodgers sealed the win and evened the score — both literally and emotionally.

Game 3 now shifts north of the border, where the Blue Jays will try to regain control on home turf. But after this performance, one thing’s clear: the Dodgers aren’t just in the fight — they’re ready for a blockbuster.


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