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World Series live updates: Dodgers, Blue Jays tied at 5 in 9th inning of Game 3 – NBC News

October 28, 2025 by quixnet

Follow the latest news and live updates as the Los Angeles Dodgers take on the Toronto Blue Jays in Game 3 of the 2025 World Series.
Alejandro Kirk of the Toronto Blue Jays celebrates after hitting a three-run home run against the Los Angeles Dodgers in the fourth inning. Patrick Smith / Getty Images
Mookie Betts flew out for the third out of the inning, and we’re into the 10th.
Ohtani tried to steal second base but was thrown out for the second out of the inning.
The Blue Jays elect to walk Ohtani after two homers and two doubles. I don’t blame them. Mookie Betts up.
Game-changing play by the Dodgers here in the top of the eighth inning, as Isiah Kiner-Falefa tried to advance to third base on a Daulton Varsho single which deflected off the glove of first baseman Freddie Freeman. However, Tommy Edman made a heads up play to track down the ball in shallow right field and make a quick and accurate throw to nail Kiner-Falefa at third base.
It was the right call to send Kiner-Falefa to third base. It was simply a great play by Edman, who committed a key error earlier in the game.
To the bottom of the ninth we go in what has been an outstanding ballgame. Shohei Ohtani is due up second. Buckle up.
Ohtani did it again tonight, as he hit his second homer of the night with a solo shot against Seranthony Domínguez in the bottom of the seventh inning to tie the game 5-5.
Ohtani is now 4-for-4 with two homers and two doubles tonight. He has now tied Frank Isbell of the 1906 White Sox for the most extra base hits (4) in a World Series game.
By the way, Ohtani has now delivered extra-base hits in seven straight at-bats in Dodger Stadium if you include his three-homer performance in Game 4 of the NLCS against the Brewers. Just awe-inducing stuff.
After Vladimir Guerrero Jr. singled to center field, Bo Bichette singled himself on a ground ball to right fielder Teoscar Hernández. Vladimir Guerrero Jr. went from first to home to score on a close throw at the plate.
Toronto 5-4 in the seventh.
While Louie Varland stumbled in his World Series debut on Saturday, he continues to be the Blue Jays’ iron man out of the bullpen this postseason.
Varland helped put out a fire in the bottom of the fifth by striking out Will Smith with the go-ahead run on first base, and he just delivered a scoreless frame in the sixth with the help of an excellent throw from Vladimir Guerrero Jr. to cut down Teoscar Hernández at third base.
Amazingly, Varland has now appeared in 12 out of the Blue Jays’ 14 postseason games. It hasn’t always been a smooth ride — he’s allowed four home runs this month — but the hard-throwing right-hander has certainly earned the trust of his manager.
Wild play just now as the Dodgers were threatening to take the lead.
Enrique Hernández began with a single on a ground ball past shortstop Andrés Giménez. Teoscar Hernández, running to third, was thrown out by first baseman Vladimir Guerrero Jr. moments later.
I noted earlier that the Dodgers’ bats need to step it up. I don’t know if they heard me, but I feel vindicated nonetheless.
Shohei Ohtani has homered and knocked in a run with a double tonight while Freddie Freeman just tied things up with an RBI single against lefty Mason Fluharty in the bottom of the fifth inning. If these guys start getting locked in, this lineup becomes a nightmare for any pitcher.
With Shohei Ohtani at second base and two outs, Freddie Freeman hit a hard ball past the first base bag for a single and an RBI.
It’s 4-4 with two outs in the fifth.
Shohei Ohtani doubles on a fly ball to left fielder Nathan Lukes. Enrique Hernández scores.
Dodgers trail 4-3 in the fifth inning.
The Dodgers reliever was able to get Daulton Varsho to pop out to shortstop Mookie Betts and end the fifth for the Blue Jays,
Banda has struggled in relief this postseason for the Dodgers, allowing an ERA of 8.10 over just 3.1 innings pitched.
Coming into this series, it was said the best chance the Blue Jays had against the heavy favorite Dodgers was to get to a starting rotation that was basically untouchable leading into the World Series. Well, two out of three ain’t bad.
While Yoshinobu Yamamoto spun a gem in Game 2, the Blue Jays were able to get to Blake Snell in Game 1, and they’ve now taken it to Tyler Glasnow in Game 3. Getting into that Dodgers’ bullpen — the team’s one glaring weakness — is one of the keys to this series.
While the Dodgers’ big bats haven’t always been rolling this postseason, Teoscar Hernández has been picking up the slack.
After slugging three homers with 12 RBI during the Dodgers’ World Series run last year, Hernández took Max Scherzer deep in the bottom of the second inning tonight, which gives him five home runs during this year’s playoff run.
He’s joining some impressive company for the franchise.
Shohei Ohtani took Max Scherzer deep to right field in the third inning to give the Dodgers a 2-0 lead.
Another look at this “pickoff” of Bo Bichette in the second inning.
Home plate umpire Mark Wegner potentially changed the complexion of the inning with his controversial strike call on what was seemingly ball four.
Varsho would go on to draw a walk later in the bat and Alejandro Kirk pushed him to third with a single of his own, but Tyler Glasnow managed to escape by getting the final two outs. One of those moments which could come back to bite the Jays.
The issue, according to John Schneider as he was interviewed by Ken Rosenthal on Fox, was that the call was too delayed or deliberate given the environment of a World Series game
Of course, with the challenge system coming for balls and strikes in 2026, we might not have to worry about many egregious calls like this moving forward.
The Dodgers strike first with a bomb to left center field from Teoscar Hernandez.
Dodgers up 1-0 through 2.
The Dodgers avoided early trouble from Toronto.
Bo Bichette led off with a single to right field but moments later he was picked off at first base. Daulton Varsho walked and was followed by a single from Alejandro Kirk, moving him to third, but Addison Barger struck out and Ernie Clement lined out to center field.
Still scoreless, bottom 2nd.
Tyler Glasnow struck out George Springer to open the game and followed with two popouts of Vladimir Guerrero Jr. and Nathan Lukes.
The Dodgers threatened after a leadoff ground-rule double by Shohei Ohtani, but Mookie Betts and Freddie Freeman flied out and Will Smith struck out to end the first.
Glasnow, a right-hander, has been exceptional this postseason with an ERA of 0.68 through 13.1 innings. In three playoff appearances, he’s surrendered just seven hits and one earned run.
Shohei Ohtani, the two-way superstar, is set to go in Game 3 for Los Angeles.
The Dodgers’ stars — Shohei Ohtani, Freddie Freeman and Mookie Betts — have had their moments this postseason, but make no mistake, the team’s starting pitching has largely carried the load.
In a continuation of a theme, Los Angeles’ big bats are 4-for-21 with a home run and two RBIs through the first two games of the World Series. Fortunately for Dave Roberts, Yoshinobu Yamamoto pitched an absolute gem in Game 2.
Even though Ohtani, Freeman and Betts haven’t hit up to their usual standards thus far, it’s most likely more of a matter of “when” than “if.” Max Scherzer and the Blue Jays will have to hope the worm doesn’t turn tonight.
Dodgers superstar Shohei Ohtani is coming off one of the most impressive athletic feats in history. Often when we say these things as fans or sports commentators, it’s either hyperbole or recency bias, but this really was something special.
In Game 4 of the NLCS against the Brewers, Ohtani not only displayed his prodigious power with a three-home-run game, but he also struck out 10 batters over six scoreless innings.
Ohtani is scheduled to start Game 4 tomorrow at Dodger Stadium.
The game is scheduled to begin at 8 p.m. ET on Fox (U.S.) and Sportsnet (Canada).
This will be Ohtani’s first start in the World Series. He appeared only as a hitter in the World Series last year, when the Dodgers defeated the Yankees.
Read the full story here.
The Blue Jays infielder, who typically plays shortstop, will be in at second base for Game 3 according to manager John Schneider. Bichette played second in Game 1 but only pinch hit in Game 2.
Bichette suffered a left knee injury in September and Andres Gimenez has played at shortstop since then. He’s going to remain at that spot while Bichette shifts to second, potentially for the remainder of the World Series.
The Dodgers starter became the first pitcher to throw a complete game in the World Series since 2015. The last was the Royals’ Johnny Cueto in Game 2 against the Mets, a 7-1 victory. The Giants’ Madison Bumgarner had the only other complete game since 2019, pitching a shutout against the Royals in the 2014 World Series.
He also was the first pitcher since Bumgarner in 2014 to throw two complete games in a single postseason.
Hideo Nomo, who was Rookie of the Year in 1995 with the Dodgers, will throw out the first pitch as the series shifts to Los Angeles.
The future Hall of Famer will take the mound Monday for Toronto with the series tied at one game each. Scherzer was 5-5 this season with a 5.19 ERA, but he’s pitched well in the postseason (5.2 innings, 3 hits, 2 ER) and has the experience to get it done on the road.
Scherzer has won the Cy Young Award three times and is a two-time World Series champion with the Washington Nationals and the Texas Rangers.
Andrew Greif is a sports reporter for NBC News Digital. 
Rohan Nadkarni is a sports reporter for NBC News. 
Greg Rosenstein is the sports editor for NBC News Digital.

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