Dodgers’ bullpen can’t stop Blue Jays in World Series Game 4 loss

by Alex Carter - Sports Editor

Dodgers⁢ Fall to Blue Jays⁣ in Game 4, World Series Lead Cut to 2-2

LOS ANGELES – The Toronto ⁤Blue Jays defeated⁤ the Los Angeles dodgers 6-2 Tuesday night at Dodger Stadium, evening the World Series at 2-2.A struggling Dodgers​ bullpen and a continuing offensive slump proved decisive as the Blue Jays clawed ​their way ‌back ​into the ⁤championship series.

The loss marks a notable shift in momentum after Monday’s ‌dramatic, lengthy Game 3. The Dodgers, seeking their first World Series ‌title as‍ 1988, now face ‌a‌ best-of-three scenario with the series shifting to Toronto for Games 5 and 6. The outcome‌ impacts​ not only the franchise’s championship aspirations but also the hopes of a ⁤dedicated fanbase and the legacy of key players like⁢ Mookie Betts and Shohei Ohtani.

Reliever Blake Treinen contributed ‍to the Blue Jays’ offensive surge, yielding RBI singles‍ to bo Bichette and Addison Barger. “They do a​ good job of battling tough pitches,” Treinen said, “and putting pitches that are mistakes ⁣in play.”

However, the Dodgers’ primary issue was a stagnant offence, which has produced just three runs in its⁢ last 20 innings. Shohei Ohtani went hitless ⁣in three at-bats ⁣following a leadoff walk in the first inning, while Mookie Betts is batting ⁣just ‍.147⁤ over his last‌ eight games.⁣

The Dodgers struggled with situational hitting, scoring only two runs – one on a Kiké Hernández sacrifice fly in the second and another during a brief ninth-inning rally – despite having runners on base in seven ‌innings. The team’s overall batting average for the series stands at .214, allowing Blue Jays starter Shane Bieber to deliver a strong five-inning, one-run performance.Bieber effectively utilized a five-pitch ⁤arsenal and worked the edges of the strike ​zone.

“Not great,” said ‍third baseman Max Muncy, one of five Dodgers starters batting under.200⁢ in the series, assessing the ​offensive performance. “We’re missing on the big opportunities, myself included.”

Mookie Betts echoed the‌ sentiment, stating, “We ⁣are getting guys on. We just have to figure out a way to get those big⁢ hits.”

Dodgers catcher‍ Will Smith acknowledged the challenge ahead. “It’s a grind,” Smith said. “It’s two really good ballclubs going at it. Had a long game⁣ last ​night.‍ They got us today. So come out tomorrow, and try to⁣ go ahead in ⁤the series.”

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