Dodgers beat Blue Jays 5–1 as Yamamoto goes the distance in Game Two of the World Series

TORONTO — Yoshinobu Yamamoto delivered a complete-game performance and Will Smith drove in three runs as the Los Angeles Dodgers defeated the Toronto Blue Jays 5–1 in Game Two of the World Series on Saturday night at Rogers Centre.

Smith opened the scoring in the first inning by driving in Freddie Freeman. Toronto starter Kevin Gausman settled quickly after the early run, retiring 17 straight Dodgers hitters to keep the game even through the middle innings.

The Blue Jays tied the game in the third when Alejandro Kirk lifted a sacrifice fly to score George Springer. The 1–1 score held until the seventh inning, when Smith and Max Muncy hit back-to-back home runs to left off Gausman to restore the Dodgers’ lead.

Los Angeles added insurance in the eighth. A wild pitch with the bases loaded produced a run, and Smith collected his third RBI of the night to make it 5–1. Yamamoto closed it out himself in the ninth, giving the Dodgers bullpen a full night off after being used heavily in Game One.

The World Series now moves to Southern California for Games Three, Four and Five at Dodger Stadium beginning Monday.

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