The Los Angeles Dodgers face renewed pressure in the World Series after falling 6–2 to the Toronto Blue Jays in Game 4 on Tuesday night. The loss evened the series at two games apiece, setting up a pivotal Game 5 at Dodger Stadium before the matchup shifts back to Toronto.

Shohei Ohtani, who had delivered a standout performance in the previous game, struggled to replicate that dominance this time around. He went hitless in three at-bats, drawing one walk to extend his streak to six consecutive postseason walks before the Blue Jays’ pitching staff found ways to neutralize him. On the mound, Ohtani allowed four earned runs across six innings, including a home run to Vladimir Guerrero Jr. in the third inning.

Despite the setback, Ohtani emphasized that the Dodgers must quickly regroup, deli

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