The Toronto Blue Jays are playing in their first World Series since 1993 . But the moment certainly doesn't appear to be too big for them. Toronto came alive in the sixth inning, bringing nine runs across the plate against the Los Angeles Dodgers. The highlight came when Addison Barger swatted a grand slam to put the team up 9-2. Expand Tweet
The Blue Jays rode this inning to victory on Friday night. Toronto did allow a few more runs, but they largely shut the door. They now lead the World Series 1-0 after claiming Game 1 by the final score of 11-4 at Rogers Centre in Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
This inning made history, as well. The Blue Jays' nine runs are the most scored in a World Series inning since the 1968 Detroit Tigers, as noted by ESPN's Jeff Passan. Detroit scored 10 runs i

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