Who Won the World Series Game Last Night? – Toronto Strikes Back With a Statement Win

Updated 29 October 2025 06:46 PM

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Who Won the World Series Game Last Night? – Toronto Strikes Back With a Statement Win

Who Won the World Series Game Last Night?

The Toronto Blue Jays won Game 4 of the World Series last night, beating the Los Angeles Dodgers 6-2.​

If anyone in Toronto slept through it, maybe blame nerves, because the Jays finally broke their losing streak with a strong, cathartic performance. You could almost hear the sigh of relief wafting across Canada, maybe drowned out by a few celebratory pops somewhere in the Rogers Center parking lot.

Vladimir Guerrero Jr. came through in prime time, smashing a two-run homer off Shohei Ohtani in the third inning, the kind of moment everyone will talk about at work, even if half the crowd couldn’t spell “Guerrero” last week. It’s the sort of baseball highlight reel that makes you wish you’d gone out for nachos just a little later. If you blinked, you seriously missed it. Real fans will call that a rookie mistake.

How did the Blue Jays do it?

They didn’t do anything fancy just solid fundamentals and cool nerves. After dropping a marathon 18-inning game the previous night, most teams would be snoring through their own pre-game warmups. Not these Jays. The resilience in the dugout was almost comical.

There’s supposedly some old trick where you “sleep fast” after a long night, but who really believes that? Shane Bieber, taking the mound for Toronto, put on his best “calm professional” face and shut the Dodgers down, striking out Ohtani twice and keeping L.A. from building any momentum. The Jays' bullpen played traffic cop all evening: Stop right there, no runs allowed. If you’re into drama, the four-run seventh inning was pure heart-racing stuff Runners everywhere, Dodger fans jaw-dropped, and you could feel the series swinging back north.

What Does this Mean Now?

Toronto has officially tied the series at two games apiece, guaranteeing at least a Game 6 at home. That’s big. Some fans are already whispering about superstitions and booking off work for Friday. The Dodgers, usually so composed, looked a bit shell-shocked on the field. Even Ohtani, who became a postseason legend with a nine-appearance marathon the night before, finally seemed human. More relatable, even.

It’s not a fairytale yet, but the Jays are writing their playoff story one game at a time. If there’s any lesson, it’s to never count them out after a tough loss. Odds-makers, Twitter hot-takes, even your uncle who claims he predicted last year’s World Series winner everyone’s second-guessing themselves after last night. Welcome to baseball, where nothing’s certain except for the nachos getting cold.

Disclaimer:
This article is for informational and entertainment purposes only. Game details are based on publicly available match reports and official team updates.

Tags: Toronto Blue Jays, World Series 2025, Game 4, Los Angeles Dodgers, Vladimir Guerrero Jr., Shohei Ohtani, Shane Bieber, MLB playoffs, Blue Jays win, baseball highlights