Yoshinobu Yamamoto: a complete game to lead the Dodgers to victory

The Blue Jays and Dodgers meet tonight in Game 2 of the World Series.

Once again in the first inning, the Blue Jays sent traffic to the pads, but to no avail. Yesterday this was not a problem, but we wondered if it would be today.

Difference? Tonight, unlike Game 1, the Dodgers scored in the first inning.

The Blue Jays answered a few innings later. In the third inning, Alejandro Kirk hit a sacrifice fly that brought both teams back to square one.

Game 2 was actually a pitchers' duel. The guys couldn't get on base for several innings because Yoshinobu Yamamoto and Kevin Gausman were on fire.

In the seventh inning, Gausman flinched. Will Smith and Max Muncy hit solo home runs, sending Gausman out of the game with three outs.

Despite the relief, the Dodgers had fun. They sent traffic into the lanes and two runs were scored in the eighth on a bad pitch and a Will Smith option.

The Dodgers catcher drove in three runs today.

After all, Yamamoto delivered a full game tonight. After a full game against Milwaukee, Yamamoto is truly in his zone now.

Following this 5–1 victory, the Dodgers tied the World Series 1–1. The next three games will be played in Los Angeles from Monday to Wednesday.

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  • The chants against Shohei Ohtani continued.

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