Otani Betts Freeman, who was teased by the 22-year-old rookie, achieved 68% of the total TOR after winning 18 innings of LAD
Oct 30, 2025
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Toronto won 6-1 in Game 5 of the World Series against the Los Angeles Dodgers at Dodger Stadium on the 30th (Korea time) with the brilliant pitching of rookie starter Trey Ysavage (22).
Toronto, which finished its three away games with 2 wins and 1 loss, will head to Toronto, where Game 6 will be held, with a 3-2 series lead. Game 6 between the two teams will be held at Rogers Center at 9 a.m. on November 1. Yamamoto Yoshinobu will start for the Dodgers and Kevin Gausman for Toronto.
In the best-of-seven postseason series, the team that took Game 5 after 2 wins and 2 losses won the series 46 times out of 67.6%. In the 2-3-2 format series, the possibility is higher that the team, which won the 5th away game and led by 3 wins and 2 losses, won the title 20 times (74.1%) out of 27 times. Hegemon is on the verge of 32 years since 1993.
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On this day, he gave up three hits and allowed one run, displaying his strength to strike out 12 in seven innings.
Lee Savage, who made his big league debut on the 16th of last month and posted an ERA of 3.21 in 14 innings in three regular-season games and joined the postseason starting rotation, started five postseason games, gave up 17 hits and 10 walks in 26 innings, struck out 39 and marked an ERA of 3.46.
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First of all, rookie pitcher has the most strikeouts in a game in the World Series. Dodgers Don Newcombe broke the 11 strikeouts set in Game 1 of the World Series against the New York Yankees in 1949. He also became the first rookie pitcher to mark double-digit strikeouts in two games in a single postseason. Earlier, he struck out 11 in five ⅓ innings against the Yankees in Game 2 of the Division Series.
His record of the most strikeouts by a rookie in a single postseason was also attributed to him. The previous record was 33. In particular, Lee Savage struck out five consecutive batters, setting a World Series rookie pitcher record in this category.
The most strikeouts in a World Series game for pitchers under the age of 22 will also be added. The previous record was 11 strikeouts by Boston Red Sox Smokey Joe Wood in Game 1 of the World Series against the New York Giants in 1912.
He threw 104 pitches, and made 71 strikes. Fastball confinement was up to 95.4 miles and an average of 93.9 miles. With stable control, he never gave up consecutive hits and did not allow walks.
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Toronto added a point by hitting a sacrifice fly to center field following the lead Dalton Basho's triple to the right in the top of the fourth inning, and added two hits and two walks in the seventh inning to widen the gap to 5-1.
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In particular, the Dodgers were again in trouble in the bullpen. In the top of the seventh inning, trailing 1-3, Edgardo Enriquez, who was on the first and third bases with two outs, failed to catch a batter and allowed a walk-hit-walk, widening the gap to 1-5, followed by Anthony Banda, who took the mound, allowing an additional run in the eighth inning.
Dodgers manager Dave Roberts made changes to the lineup, including Will Smith at No. 2 and Mookie Betts at No. 3 and Alex Cole at No. 9 instead of Andy Pazs, who has been sluggish, but it didn't work.
MVP trio, including Shohei Ohtani (no hits in four at-bats), Mookie Betts (no hits in four at-bats), and Freddie Freeman (no hits in three at-bats), were silent with no hits in 11 at-bats overall.
This article was translated by Naver AI translator.















