The Toronto Blue Jays have a 3-2 lead over the Los Angeles Dodgers. The Blue Jays' Vladimir Guerrero Jr. sparked the Jays in their win in Game 5, and OptaSTATS has revealed a new stat that has put him in World Series history, along with San Francisco Giants' legend Barry Bonds.
“Vladimir Guerrero Jr. has reached base 14 times and hit two homers in this World Series. The only other player to reach those stats in the first five World Series games of his career was Barry Bonds in 2002,” OptaSTATS wrote on X.
Through the first three games of the World Series, Guerrero had reached base but had not hit one out of the park. Significantly, the Dodgers led the series 2-1 coming into Game 4, and there seemed to be an urgency for the Jays. Guerrero took Shohei Ohtani deep for a home run in

Clutch Points MLB