Blue Jays vs. Dodgers World Series Game 4: Starters, Lineups, How to Watch
It's a quick turnaround for Game 4 of the World Series after the Dodgers outlasted the Blue Jays in Game 3's epic 18-inning marathon.
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It's a quick turnaround for Game 4 of the World Series after the Dodgers outlasted the Blue Jays in Game 3's epic 18-inning marathon.
TORONTO — Addison Barger launched the first pinch-hit grand slam in World Series history, Alejandro Kirk added a two-run homer in a nine-run sixth inning and the Toronto Blue Jays overwhelmed the defending champion Los Angeles Dodgers 11-4 in Game 1 on Friday night.
Game 1 of the World Series brought significant news even before it began, as the Blue Jays both activated star shortstop Bo Bichette, and put him in the lineup batting cleanup. Beyond that, he's also playing at second base for the first time since 2019.
The Blue Jays and Seattle Mariners will battle for a World Series berth in Toronto's Rogers Centre, in a high-stakes Game 7 of the American League Series Championship (ALCS) on Monday night.
Max Scherzer spoke with Big Papi, Alex Rodriguez and Derek Jeter after the Toronto Blue Jays' win in Game 4 against the Seattle Mariners.
SEATTLE — The stuff might not have been vintage Max Scherzer, the three-time Cy Young Award winner and future Hall of Famer who once possessed one of the best fastballs in the game, but the 41-year-old has accumulated a wealth of pitching knowledge during his 18 seasons and more than 3,000 innings in the majors.
The Toronto Blue Jays are expecting Max Scherzer to be himself when he starts Game 4 of the American League Championship Series against Seattle on Thursday evening.
LOS ANGELES :Pedro Martinez credited the emergence of generational talents like Shohei Ohtani and Aaron Judge, as well a faster pace of play, for the recent surge in baseball's popularity but the Hall of Fame pitcher says a labor showdown could stall that momentum.