
"The Toronto Blue Jays tied up the 2025 World Series at two games each with a 6-2 victory over the Los Angeles Dodgers in Game 4, and in the process, they ensured a Game 6 back at the Rogers Centre. For the Dodges, it was a similar story as the bullpen struggled and the offense was mostly non-existent. They had minimal opportunities with runners in scoring position, going 0-for-6 in their chances, with a sacrifice fly, and leaving eight on base."
"Ohtani mostly held the Blue Jays in check, but allowed a two-run homer to Vladimir Guerrero Jr. after a single in the third inning that put Toronto up 2-1. He then kept the Jays off the board until things went south quickly in the seventh. Ohtani allowed a leadoff single and then a double before being replaced by Anthony Banda. Andrés Giménez greeted him with an RBI single, and Ty France followed with ground out that brought home another run to make it 4-1."
"Ohtani's night ended with 6+ innings pitched, allowing four runs on six hits with six strikeouts to one walk. Banda was credited for allowing two runs in 0.2 innings, while Treinen was not charged with any in 0.1 innings. After an intentional walk to Guerrero, Blake Treinen took over and promptly allowed a long single to Bo Bichette that made it 5-1. Another single by Addison Barger increased the lead to 6-1 before Treinen got out of the inning."
The Toronto Blue Jays evened the 2025 World Series at 2-2 with a 6-2 victory in Game 4, ensuring Game 6 at Rogers Centre. The Dodgers scored their lone run in the second inning on a Max Muncy walk, a Tommy Edman single and a Kiké Hernández sacrifice fly. Shohei Ohtani allowed a two-run home run to Vladimir Guerrero Jr. and departed after 6+ innings with four runs allowed. Anthony Banda and Blake Treinen surrendered additional seventh-inning runs. Shane Bieber went 5.1 innings allowing one run, and relievers Mason Fluharty, Chris Bassitt and Jack Dreyer finished with scoreless work.
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