Blue Jays beat Dodgers in Game 5 of World Series
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The star shortstop is now 3-for-23 in this World Series and has just nine hits in 55 at-bats since the Wild Card Series.
Regardless of what happens during the rest of the 2025 World Series, Clayton Kershaw will forever be a Los Angeles Dodgers legend.
Blake Snell thinks bad luck had about as much to do with his Game 5 struggles as the Toronto Blue Jays. The two-time Cy Young Award winner gave up two home runs on his first three pitches, then faltered again late in a 6-1 loss Wednesday night that put the defending champion Los Angeles Dodgers on the brink of a Fall Classic defeat.
A first-inning blitz and a dominant outing by starting pitcher Trey Yesavage put the Toronto Blue Jays within one win of their first World Series title since 1993.
The legend of Trey Yesavage continues to grow. His postseason had already been remarkable, coming on the heels of just three regular-season MLB starts in a year that began at the Single-A level. This was Yesavage’s fifth postseason start.
Sporting a Shohei Ohtani jersey with cutoff denim shorts and pointy black cowboy boots, the “Anyone But You” star posted a carousel of snapshots to her Instagram account on Wednesday morning — including a couple of sultry snaps with hot dogs and co-star Kaylee McGregor. “Just a couple of dodger dogs,” Sweeney wrote alongside the photos.
George Springer remained sidelined due to a side injury suffered in Game 3, so Davis Schneider took the leadoff spot for the Toronto Blue Jays. He needed exactly one pitch to get the Blue Jays on the board.
That’s a reversal from last year, when World Series Game 3 drew 13.6 million viewers, beating the 13.4 million viewers who tuned in to the Monday Night Football game between the Steelers and Giants.