The god of baseball throws a real pitch. As expected, Blgegeju! Toronto Cardiopulmonary resuscitation with a two-run shot against Ohtani
Oct 29, 2025
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Vladimir Guerrero Jr. supplied life water to the Toronto Blue Jays, who are running out of steam. He hit a come-from-behind two-run shot against Ohtani.
Guerrero Jr. fired a two-run shot in the third inning in Game 4 of the World Series against the Los Angeles Dodgers at Dodger Stadium in Los Angeles, California on the 29th (Korea time). The team hit a come-from-behind two-run shot against Dodgers starter Ohtani, who was losing 0-1.
Guerrero Jr. properly hit Ohtani's sweeper, who came in with a 2B1S situation. It came high in the middle, and the experienced Guerrero Jr. did not miss it. He hit it at perfect timing, and as soon as he was hit, he could feel that it was a home run.
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On top of that, the opponent of Game 4 was Ohtani. God of baseball. On top of that, Guerrero Jr. hit a come-from-behind shot just as Shane Bieber, the starter of the second inning, almost gave up the first run and completely gave up the Dodgers the flow. As expected, stars do it when they have to.
Ohtani came out as the first batter in the bottom of the third inning and struck out. Following the 9th in all at-bats in Game 3, the record of consecutive on-base hits, which led to a walk in the first inning, was also suspended.
This article was translated by Naver AI translator.











