The Toronto Blue Jays got their first taste of World Series experience in 32 years on Friday night.

And while it took a few innings for their bats to get going, the Blue Jays just kept hitting the cover off of the baseball.

With a raucous Rogers Centre crowd cheering on their hometown team, the Blue Jays took the opening game of the series over the Los Angeles Dodgers by a score of 11-4.

The Blue Jays’ first hit of the evening came from none other than Bo Bichette, playing his first game of the postseason after more than a month since his last appearance.

Toronto left four runners on base in the first two innings, though, as they were unable to cash in on their early chances.

Los Angeles got on the board first with an RBI single by catcher Will Smith in the second inning.

The Dodgers

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