Game 1 of the 2025 World Series is in the books, and the Blue Jays defeated the defending champion Dodgers, 11-4 . The score might be a little deceiving, because this game was led by the Dodgers early. It was tied through five innings. And then it got out of hand in a hurry.
The Blue Jays had a nine-run sixth inning. It was the biggest World Series inning since the 1968 Tigers had a 10-run third inning in Game 6. The 1929 Philadelphia A's had a 10-run seventh inning in Game 4. Those are the only two times a team ever scored more runs in an inning in a World Series game than the 2025 Blue Jays just did in Game 1.
It started innocent enough with a Bo Bichette walk. In fact, let's take a stroll through the inning, batter by batter, and show how the Jays went from a 57.4% chance of w

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