TORONTO — Thirty-two years of frustration and failure, of disappointment and self-loathing, of trauma worn as a badge of honour, burst in magnificent vogue Friday evening. The sixth inning of Sport 1 of the World Collection was an exorcism. Toronto, one of many world’s nice metropolises, a metropolis that has beloved its baseball staff by a long time of it not loving again, screamed and bellowed and remembered what championship baseball seemed like. And the Toronto Blue Jays, architects of an 11-4 devastation of the closely favored Los Angeles Dodgers, did extra than simply creator one of the greatest offensive innings in World Collection historical past.
They confirmed the world what they had been already sure of coming into the 121st World Collection: They’re no pushovers.
“We have had a real feeling for a very long time that if we simply performed a sure model of baseball, that we then will win the sport,” Toronto right-hander Chris Bassitt mentioned, and he is proper. In an period of copious strikeouts, the Blue Jays do not. In a time of shoddy protection, the Blue Jays play clear. And even in opposition to a juggernaut just like the Dodgers, a staff filled with late bloomers and second chancers can appear like a dominant drive.
Nothing personified that like the underside of the sixth. It was one of many nice half-innings in World Collection historical past, a nine-run frenzy stuffed with every little thing the Blue Jays’ offense does nicely. Toronto entered the sequence with by far the very best offense in Main League Baseball this postseason, scoring 6½ runs a sport, practically two greater than the Dodgers. The sixth illustrated how.
Beginning with a six-pitch stroll, including a single, drawing a hit-by-pitch on the ninth pitch of the at-bat and chasing two-time Cy Younger Award winner Blake Snell set the tone. A single scored the primary run and gave the Blue Jays a 3-2 benefit. A nine-pitch stroll scored one other run and a single added yet another. And after a tapper to the mound drew the primary out on a drive play at dwelling, Blue Jays supervisor John Schneider referred to as on his third pinch hitter of the inning, Addison Barger.
The previous week has been hectic for Barger. On Monday evening, the Blue Jays ousted the Seattle Mariners in Sport 7 of the American League Championship Collection to clinch the pennant. Barger mentioned the subsequent morning, he flew to fulfill his spouse on the hospital for the start of their third little one. A day later, he flew again to Toronto for the Blue Jays’ exercise — however did not have wherever to remain.
“They arrange a spot, however I used to be like, for just a few days, I am not paying for a resort room,” Barger mentioned. “I do know that sounds loopy, however I am simply making an attempt to save lots of a buck.”
So after crashing on the sofa of Blue Jays outfielder Myles Straw for a few days, Barger spent Friday evening with teammate Davis Schneider, sleeping on a pullout sofa in the lounge of the resort suite that overlooks Rogers Centre from heart area. Barger wasn’t precisely snug — Schneider mentioned he heard squeaks from the mattress as Barger tried to seek out peace — however it did not impede him from unleashing the largest hit of his younger profession.
On a 2-2 slider from reliever Anthony Banda, Barger rocketed a ball over the center-field wall for the primary pinch-hit grand slam in World Collection historical past, unleashing chaos contained in the domed stadium, the place primal screams bounced off the roof and reverberated to create a tsunami of sound.
The Blue Jays’ experience on this fashion is nothing new — they received essentially the most video games within the AL this season exactly as a result of they’re so adept at grinding at-bats like sandpaper to pitchers’ souls — however to see it on this stage, in opposition to a Dodgers staff that restricted Milwaukee to 4 runs within the Nationwide League Championship Collection, hammered dwelling that Toronto is not going to be simply one other layover on Los Angeles’ path to back-to-back championships.
The deluge continued. A Vladimir Guerrero Jr. single. One other dwelling run, from catcher Alejandro Kirk, who went 3-for-3 and had drawn a nine-pitch stroll within the first, when the Blue Jays made Snell throw 29 pitches and forecast his early exit. All advised, Toronto noticed 44 pitches, scored 9 runs — the third most in a World Collection inning and essentially the most since 1968 — and turned a 2-2 nailbiter into an 11-2 stomping.
That is who the Blue Jays are. They have a famous person (Guerrero) and a veteran of playoff wars (George Springer) and a returning All-Star (Bo Bichette, who performed for the primary time since Sept. 6, at a place, second base, that he hadn’t performed since he was in Triple-A six years in the past). The remainder of their lineup is stocked with gamers who’ve purchased into Toronto’s philosophy that so long as the Blue Jays do not beat themselves, they’re ok to outlast anyone — even a staff as proficient because the Dodgers.
“If we do not strike out and we do not give outs away and we primarily do not beat ourselves and do not quit dwelling runs, we will win the sport,” Bassitt mentioned. “It is not about dealing with any staff. It is simply the idea in our staff that irrespective of who we play, this model can win.”
It is the sort of model that has made town fall in love with the Jays once more. Toronto is aware of baseball heartbreak. After consecutive championships in 1992 and 1993, the Blue Jays fell right into a sample of perpetual mediocrity. Even once they had been good within the mid-2010s, they fell quick within the ALCS. Their earlier three postseason berths resulted in wild-card sequence sweeps. They tried to get Shohei Ohtani in free company. He went to the Dodgers. They tried to get Juan Soto in free company. He went to the New York Mets. The Blue Jays, snakebitten for many years, entered 2025 with little hope for a turnaround.
Baseball is humorous that approach, although. Generally, a staff coalesces round an concept, and that concept turns into an ethos, and that ethos fuels a revolution. And the Dodgers are so good that every one of this pleasure, this wellspring of emotion and pleasure, could possibly be short-lived. Perhaps this was the apex of a season that was nice, simply not nice sufficient.
Or maybe the 44,353 at Rogers Centre had been onto one thing when, with two outs within the ninth and Ohtani on the plate, a chant began to percolate by the stadium.
“We don’t need you,” Blue Jays followers mentioned to the very best participant on the earth. They did not want him this season. They did not want him Friday. They did not want him going ahead.
It was hubristic, however that is comprehensible. For the previous 32 years, Toronto hasn’t skilled an evening like this. The Blue Jays have had moments, certain. The Jose Bautista bat flip. The Edwin Encarnacion dwelling run. All of it, finally, for naught. This time, although? With this staff of true believers? In a metropolis that is dwelling a dream?
The remainder of the World Collection will present the reply. On this evening, nonetheless, it was true. The Toronto Blue Jays wanted solely themselves. They usually had been loads.

















































