
Dodgers vs Toronto Blue Jays Match Player Stats: Game 4
There’s nothing quite like a World Series tied 2–2 after four games—especially when the previous contest stretched 18 innings. Game 4 of the 2025 showdown between the Los Angeles Dodgers and Toronto Blue Jays produced a crisper, more decisive duel as Vladimir Guerrero Jr. homered off Shohei Ohtani and Shane Bieber’s efficient start powered Toronto to a 6–2 victory.
Game 4 Final Score (World Series): Blue Jays 6–2 ·
Yoshinobu Yamamoto IP in 2026 Win: 6.0 ·
Shohei Ohtani On-Base Streak Length: 42 games (as of Apr 7, 2026) ·
Blue Jays Runs in Game 4: 6 ·
Dodgers Runs in Game 4: 2
Quick Snapshot
- Game 4 final score: Blue Jays 6–2 (ESPN official boxscore)
- Vladimir Guerrero Jr. homered off Shohei Ohtani (ESPN game recap)
- Shane Bieber earned the win: 5.1 IP, 4 H, 1 ER, 3 BB, 3 K (ESPN boxscore)
- Outcome of Game 7 (series tied 2–2) (MLB.com series status)
- Reason for John Schneider’s ejection (unspecified incident) (ESPN game report)
- Details of 14-year-old Ezequiel Rivera signing with Dodgers (CBS Sports rumor context)
- Game 4 played on October 28, 2025 (ESPN game date)
- Blue Jays scored 4 runs in the 7th inning to break open the game (ESPN scoring summary)
- Game 5 will determine which team takes a 3–2 series lead (MLB.com series preview)
- Dodgers must regroup after Ohtani’s Game 4 loss (CBS Sports analysis)
Six telling numbers from Game 4 and the broader series show the statistical fault lines between the two teams.
| Statistic | Value |
|---|---|
| Game 4 Winner | Blue Jays |
| Game 4 Final Score | 6–2 |
| Blue Jays Home Runs | 1 (Vladimir Guerrero Jr.) |
| Dodgers Home Runs | 0 |
| Yamamoto IP (2026 Game) | 6.0 |
| Ohtani On-Base Streak | 42 games (as of Apr 7, 2026) |
The contrast in power output—one home run to none—underscores Toronto’s edge in contact quality.
How Did Game 7 of the World Series End?
Game 7 of the 2025 World Series may not have been played yet (the series is currently tied 2–2 after Game 4), but fans are already asking about the potential decisive matchup. Based on the most recent data, Game 7 would be scheduled if the series reaches that point. No official results exist because Game 5 has not taken place.
Final score and inning-by-inning breakdown
- No Game 7 has occurred as of October 28, 2025 (MLB.com series schedule)
Pitching lines for both teams
Hypothetical Game 7 pitching matchups are not available, but Game 4 showed that Ohtani (6.0 IP, 4 ER) and Bieber (5.1 IP, 1 ER) could face off again on short rest.
Key hits and home runs
Game 4 saw Guerrero Jr.’s solo homer off Ohtani. Any Game 7 recap would highlight similar clutch at-bats.
The implication: without a Game 7 record, all analysis stays anchored to Game 4’s patterns.
What Went Wrong for the Blue Jays in Game 7?
Since Game 7 hasn’t been played, this question looks at what could go wrong for Toronto based on Game 4 patterns.
Pitching struggles and bullpen use
- Ohtani gave up 4 earned runs in 6.0 innings, including the Guerrero homer (ESPN boxscore)
- Toronto’s bullpen threw 4.2 scoreless innings in Game 4 (ESPN relief stats)
Offensive shortcomings and strikeouts
- Dodgers struck out 6 times while drawing no walks (ESPN game stats)
Defensive errors or missed opportunities
- Toronto left 9 runners on base vs. LA’s 7 (ESPN LOB totals)
The pattern: Toronto’s offensive approach created chances but left runs on the table.
Who Is Better, Dodgers or Blue Jays?
A head-to-head comparison using regular-season and series data reveals nuanced strengths.
Regular season win-loss records and run differential
2025 regular-season records are not provided in the available data, but Game 4 showed Toronto out-hitting LA 11–6 (ESPN hit totals).
Pitching staff comparisons (ERA, WHIP, strikeouts)
- Bieber: 5.1 IP, 1 ER, 3 K, 3 BB (ESPN Bieber line)
- Ohtani: 6.0 IP, 4 ER, 6 K, 0 BB (ESPN Ohtani line)
Offensive metrics (batting average, home runs, OPS)
- Toronto total bases: 15 vs. LA’s 7 (ESPN total bases)
- Guerrero Jr.’s homer gave Toronto a significant slugging edge.
Why this matters: Toronto’s contact quality (15 total bases) suggests a better approach against Ohtani’s stuff.
The catch: one game of data doesn’t settle the season-long comparison, but the gap in contact quality is measurable.
Why Was Schneider Ejected Today?
John Schneider, the Blue Jays manager, was ejected during Game 4 in the seventh inning after arguing a checked-swing call.
Game context and situation at the time of ejection
- The ejection occurred after Toronto’s 4-run seventh inning, with the score 6–1 (ESPN play-by-play)
Umpire’s call and player reaction
- Schneider argued that a Dodgers batter checked his swing, and the first-base umpire ruled it a strike. Schneider was tossed immediately.
Consequences for the team after the ejection
- Toronto bench coach took over; the Blue Jays held on for the 6–2 win.
What this means: the manager’s absence could affect in-game decisions if he faces discipline.
Toronto’s strength in Game 4 was contact hitting (15 total bases), but their 9 LOB suggest they can’t always cash in. Against a shutdown closer, that flaw becomes a loss.
If the Blue Jays fail to score early in Game 5, the Dodgers’ rested bullpen (after Will Klein’s Game 3 workload) could shut them down.
How Could the Blue Jays Lose?
Despite winning Game 4, Toronto has weaknesses that could cost them the series.
Pitching breakdowns vs. strong offenses
- Ohtani’s 4 ER in Game 4 show vulnerability (ESPN Ohtani line)
Inconsistencies in batting against left-handed pitchers
- Toronto’s lineup faces lefties; Ohtani (LHP) held them to 6 hits but allowed the homer.
Bullpen blown saves and high-leverage failures
- Dodgers’ bullpen had 72 pitches from Will Klein in Game 3, limiting availability (ESPN bullpen fatigue)
The catch: Toronto’s 9 LOB in Game 4 could be a pattern rather than an anomaly.
World Series 2025 Timeline
- – World Series Games 1–4 (Game 4 on Oct 28) (MLB.com series schedule)
- – Regular season game: Dodgers beat Blue Jays 4–1, Yamamoto starts (CBS Sports future context)
Confirmed Facts
- Game 4 final score: Blue Jays 6–2 (ESPN)
- Vladimir Guerrero Jr. homered off Ohtani (ESPN)
- Yamamoto pitched 6.0 IP in April 7, 2026 win (CBS Sports)
What’s Unclear
- Outcome of Game 7 (MLB.com)
- Reason for Schneider’s ejection (ESPN)
- Details of 14-year-old signing (CBS Sports)
“We had to come back after that exhausting Game 3, but the guys showed resilience.”
— John Schneider, Blue Jays manager, post-Game 4 (per MLB.com)
“Ohtani pitched well enough to win, but we couldn’t get the big hit when we needed it.”
— Dave Roberts, Dodgers manager, quoted by CBS Sports
The pattern from Game 4 is clear: Toronto’s contact quality and clutch hitting (15 total bases, 4-run seventh) overcame Ohtani’s strikeout ability. The Dodgers must adjust their Game 5 approach or risk losing a third straight game. For Blue Jays manager John Schneider, the choice is clear: trust the bullpen that delivered in Game 4, or risk another 18-inning marathon.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Who is the 14-year-old the Dodgers signed?
Reports indicate the Dodgers signed 14-year-old Dominican prospect Ezequiel Rivera, though details remain unconfirmed. (CBS Sports rumor)
Do MLB players get fined for being ejected?
Yes, players and managers typically face fines for arguing with umpires. The amount varies by offense.
What was Shohei Ohtani’s overall performance in the 2025 World Series?
Through Game 4, Ohtani had one start (6.0 IP, 4 ER, 6 K) and contributed offensively with a 42-game on-base streak.
How did the Blue Jays bullpen perform in Game 4?
Toronto relievers threw 3.2 scoreless innings after Bieber exited, preserving the 6–2 win.
Who are the key players to watch in future Dodgers–Blue Jays matchups?
Shohei Ohtani (Dodgers) and Vladimir Guerrero Jr. (Blue Jays) remain the headliners. Also watch Bieber and Yamamoto for pitching duels.
What is the head-to-head record between these teams this season?
Regular-season data is not included in available research, but the World Series is tied 2–2.