The monster Toronto monster hitter Blgeju swallows the genius, baseball genius Ohtani's come-from-behind two-run shot explodes

Oct 29, 2025

 The monster Toronto monster hitter Blgeju swallows the genius, baseball genius Ohtani's come-from-behind two-run shot explodes



The prowess of the 'monster hitter' that eats the 'baseball genius'

The monster won the match between the monster and the genius. Vladimir Guerrero Jr. of the Toronto Blue Jays hit an upset two-run home run against Shohei Ohtani of the Los Angeles Dodgers' 'Baseball Genius'.

Guerrero Jr. hit a come-from-behind two-run home run against Dodgers starter Ohtani in the top of the third inning when he was trailing the Los Angeles Dodgers 0-1 in Game 4 of the 2025 World Series (best of seven) at Dodger Stadium in Los Angeles, California on the morning of the 29th (Korea time).




 The monster Toronto monster hitter Blgeju swallows the genius, baseball genius Ohtani's come-from-behind two-run shot explodes
Guerrero Jr., who started as Toronto's second batter (first baseman), was completely defeated with three strikeouts in his first match against Ohtani after one out in the top of the first inning. Ohtani's first pitch of 97.4 miles (156.7 kilometers per hour) was targeted at a four-seam fastball, but the bat was pushed and it became a foul. Guerrero Jr., who watched the second sweeper (86.3 miles) put on the outside strike zone, was tricked by the third sweeper (86.9 miles) that fell to the outside, turning the bat in vain.

But Guerrero Jr. fired a hot cannon at Ohtani in the second match.

 The monster Toronto monster hitter Blgeju swallows the genius, baseball genius Ohtani's come-from-behind two-run shot explodes
Guerrero Jr., who came to the batter's box with one out in the top of the third inning, scooped up Ohtani's fourth sweeper (85.1 miles) with a ball count of 2B1S. It was a swing that captured the timing of the change of the sweeper slightly off the center. The 102.7-mile-per-hour (about 165.2km) ball flew like a bullet and disappeared over the left fence.




Guerrero Jr. hit his seventh home run in the postseason this year. This was a new Toronto club record. Toronto is leading 2-1 as of the top of the fourth inning with Guerrero Jr.'s come-from-behind two-run shot.








This article was translated by Naver AI translator.