Toronto Blue Jays, Los Angeles Dodgers and World Series
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Dodgers manager Dave Roberts doesn’t think slugger Shohei Ohtani heard Toronto fans’ taunts
Los Angeles Dodgers manager Dave Roberts doesn’t think Shohei Ohtani heard fans in Toronto taunting him during Game 1 of the World Series on Friday night, and he doesn’t think the Japanese two-way sensation is bothered much by boos anyway.
Blue Jays fans have gone from tracking flights to picking fights. Chants of “We don’t need him” rained down on Shohei Ohtani in his ninth-inning at-bat in Game 1 of the World Series on Friday night at Rogers Centre.
TORONTO - It is the most sartorially-coded celebration in Major League Baseball. And the Toronto Blue Jays just can't quit the home run jacket.
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Toronto's Bichette sparks 9-run, go-ahead rally in World Series debut as he returns from knee injury
Toronto's Bo Bichette singled, walked to spark a nine-run, go-ahead rally and played second base for the first time in six years as he returned in Friday night's World Series opener against the Los Angeles Dodgers from a knee injury that had sidelined him since early September.
Following the final out, the Blue Jays' families poured onto the field to celebrate. Pitcher Kevin Gausman scooped up his two daughters before hugging his wife, Taylor Gausman. Meanwhile, first baseman Vladimir Guerrero Jr. was seen joyfully embracing his wife, Nathalie, and their daughter.
Toronto police did not confirm the location of the arson, however Toronto Fire Services told CBC Toronto it responded to a call at 1621 Dupont St. — the address of the Portuguese community centre Casa da Madeira — on Wednesday early morning.
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Dodgers pitcher Alex Vesia not with team in Toronto on eve of World Series because of family matter
Vesia went 4-2 with a 3.02 ERA in 68 regular-season games. He is 2-0 with a 3.86 ERA in seven postseason appearances.
Australian Lani Pallister crushed Katie Ledecky's 800m freestyle short course world record on Saturday, roaring to victory in 7min 54.00sec as the Toronto World Cup closed with five world records on the day.