LOS ANGELES - Davis Schneider set the early tone on Wednesday night. Vladimir Guerrero Jr. did his part too.
The Toronto teammates made history by leading off a World Series game with back-to-back homers in Game 5 against the L.A. Dodgers. Rookie starter Trey Yesavage took care of the rest.
The right-hander was dominant as Toronto rolled to a 6-1 win to move one victory away from winning the Fall Classic for the first time since 1993.
Yesavage set a World Series rookie record with 12 strikeouts in just his eighth career big-league start.
"It's a crazy world," he said. "Hollywood couldn't have made it this good."
Game 6 is set for Friday night at Rogers Centre. If a deciding Game 7 is necessary, it will be played Saturday in Toronto.
Schneider belted Blake Snell's first pitch over the

The Chronicle-Journal

Raw Story
The Fashion Spot
The Daily Beast
RadarOnline
The Travel