Jays Go Boom: Toronto Crushes Dodgers 11-4 in World Series Game 1
Toronto Blue Jays' Daulton Varsho runs past the Los Angeles Dodgers dugout after hitting his two run home run during the fourth inning in Game 1 of baseball's World Series, Friday, Oct. 24, 2025, in Toronto. (AP Photo/David J. Phillip)
The Toronto Blue Jays torched the Los Angeles Dodgers 11-4 in Game 1 of the MLB Finals — flexing their bats, stunning Hollywood, and taking a thunderous 1-0 series lead

If Game 1 was supposed to be a feel-out round, the Toronto Blue Jays clearly didn’t get the memo. They stormed into Dodger Stadium and dropped an 11-4 statement win on Los Angeles — the kind of opener that says, “Yeah, we’re for real.”
From the first inning, Toronto’s lineup was hotter than a midsummer grill. George Springer set the tone with early fireworks, Bo Bichette kept the rally rolling, and Vladimir Guerrero Jr. did what Vlad does best — send baseballs into orbit. By the time the smoke cleared, the Jays had hung double digits on one of the league’s most feared pitching staffs.
The Dodgers tried to answer, and sure, a few runs found the board. But every rally felt like a spark snuffed out by a tidal wave. Toronto’s bullpen handled business, shutting things down with ruthless efficiency and preserving a win that felt equal parts power and precision.
Game 1 to the Jays. Message to the Dodgers: buckle up — Canada came to crash the Hollywood ending.
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