Fans cheer during the eighth inning of the World Series between the Toronto Blue Jays and the Los Angeles Dodgers, at Rogers Centre in Toronto. CBC


October 25, 2025 Tags: ,

The Toronto Blue Jays kicked off the World Series with a dominating Blue Jays game, defeating the Los Angeles Dodgers 11-4 at Rogers Centre. The highlight of the night came when Addison Barger hit a pinch-hit grand slam, making history in the process. Fans erupted as Toronto’s bats came alive in a performance that will be remembered for years.

Barger’s blast was the first-ever pinch-hit grand slam in World Series history, leaving him momentarily stunned. “I couldn’t feel my legs,” he said. “I just blacked out rounding the bases.”

Barger’s Historic Hit Lights Up the Blue Jays Game

The sixth inning changed the course of the Blue Jays game. With runners on base, Barger crushed a fastball deep into the stands, driving in four crucial runs. The crowd went wild as teammates celebrated the record-breaking moment.

“It ended up working out better than I expected,” Barger said modestly. “I was just trying to put the ball in play.”

Bo Bichette Returns to Shine in Postseason

Bo Bichette made his first postseason appearance after missing earlier rounds due to a knee injury. The infielder contributed significantly to the Blue Jays’ rally.

“It was an awesome first game,” Bichette said. “We still need three more wins to claim the World Series.”

Bichette went 1-for-2 and drew a walk that sparked the nine-run sixth inning. His presence gave the team a much-needed boost.

Barger’s Couch Story Adds a Fun Twist

Davis Schneider revealed that Barger had slept on his pull-out couch the night before the game — in a Toronto Marriott suite overlooking the stadium, which costs over $11,000 per night during the series.

“I could hear squeaking all night,” Schneider joked. “Then we woke up and watched the stadium get ready for the game.”

Fans Celebrate a “Goliath vs. Goliath Jr.” Blue Jays Game

Outside Nathan Phillips Square, fans cheered as the Jays racked up runs against the Dodgers.

“This isn’t David vs. Goliath,” said fan Matt Corcoran. “It’s Goliath vs. Goliath Jr. The Jays have been doing it all year — and tonight proved it!”

Fans were “pleasantly shocked” by the scoreline, a clear statement against those who doubted Toronto’s hitting power.

Electric Energy at Rogers Centre

Manager John Schneider praised the team and fans. “The crowd was electric tonight,” he said. “Canada’s been waiting a long time for the World Series to come back. This place is special.”

Schneider also enjoyed catching the ceremonial first pitch from former Blue Jays manager Cito Gaston, who led the team to championships in 1992 and 1993.

Looking Ahead to Game 2

The Blue Jays aim to carry the momentum into Game 2 with veteran Kevin Gausman on the mound. After their bullpen struggled in the sixth inning, the Dodgers will need a strong response.

Toronto now enjoys a 1-0 lead and the memory of a historic Blue Jays game, thanks to Addison Barger’s unforgettable pinch-hit grand slam.

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