The Toronto Blue Jays overcame a slow start to dominate the Los Angeles Dodgers 11-4 in World Series Game 1, highlighted by Daulton Varsho’s game-tying home run and Addison Barger’s historic pinch-hit grand slam. Despite inconsistent pitching from Trey Yesavage and a rare off-night for Blake Snell, the Blue Jays’ significant sixth inning may bode well for their championship hopes, as winning the first game historically favors the victor of the series.
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As the World Series progresses, the Blue Jays faced a heart-wrenching 18-inning loss to the Dodgers, with Freddie Freeman's walk-off home run marking the longest game in Series history. Meanwhile, George Springer is awaiting MRI results for right side discomfort, which could affect Toronto's lineup, while coaching changes are happening across MLB, including the Mets hiring a new hitting coach. Want More Context? 🔎
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