Blue Jays see off Ohtani to level World Series
Summary
The Toronto Blue Jays won game four of the World Series against the Los Angeles Dodgers, tying the series 2-2. Vladimir Guerrero Jr hit a two-run homer early, and the Blue Jays scored several runs in the seventh inning. The series will return to Toronto for game six.Key Facts
- The Blue Jays defeated the Dodgers 6-2 in game four, evening the series at 2-2.
- Vladimir Guerrero Jr hit a two-run homer to help the Blue Jays take the lead.
- The series guarantees a return to Toronto for at least a sixth game.
- Shohei Ohtani, a rare "two-way" player, pitched for the Dodgers but left in the seventh inning and did not get any hits.
- Toronto's pitcher Shane Bieber allowed only one run into the sixth inning.
- George Springer from the Blue Jays did not play due to a muscle injury.
- The Dodgers scored first, but the Blue Jays took and extended their lead in the seventh inning.
- Game five will be played at Dodger Stadium, with game six scheduled in Toronto.
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