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⚾ Dodgers vs Blue Jays: 2026 Game Preview and MLB Analytics


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The Los Angeles Dodgers continued their dominant start to the 2026 season with a commanding 14-2 victory over the Toronto Blue Jays in the opening game of a three-game series. This matchup served as a highly anticipated rematch of the 2025 World Series, where Los Angeles secured a back-to-back championship with an extra-innings win in Game 7. Entering the contest, the Dodgers held a division-leading record and a three-game winning streak, while the Blue Jays were grappling with four consecutive losses.The Dodgers' offensive explosion featured five home runs and 17 hits. Leading the charge was young catcher Dalton Rushing, who went 4-for-4 with two solo home runs in his first career multi-homer game. Rushing started behind the plate as the team opted to rest All-Star catcher Will Smith, not due to injury, but to align him with specific pitchers later in the series. Other major contributions came from Teoscar Hernández and Freddie Freeman, who each hit two-run homers, and Shohei Ohtani, who added a solo shot. Andy Pages, recently named Player of the Week, also contributed with a two-run double. On the mound, left-hander Justin Wrobleski earned his first win of the season by allowing only one run over five innings.In contrast, the Blue Jays faced significant setbacks as their veteran starter, Max Scherzer, exited the game after just two innings due to right forearm tendonitis. Although Scherzer had been dealing with the issue prior to the start, team management expressed confidence that he would be able to make his next turn in the rotation. The pitching struggle was so pronounced that Toronto eventually utilized catcher Tyler Heineman to pitch the ninth inning, who ironically provided the team's only perfect inning of the night.Both organizations are currently managing extensive injury lists. The Blue Jays are playing without several key contributors, including Alejandro Kirk, José Berríos, Shane Bieber, and Anthony Santander. Meanwhile, the Dodgers are missing star shortstop Mookie Betts, who is sidelined with an oblique strain, alongside several pitchers such as Blake Snell, Evan Phillips, and Brusdar Graterol.A major narrative surrounding the Dodgers this year is the final season of veteran infielder Miguel Rojas, who re-signed on a one-year deal for 2026. Rojas earned legendary status during the previous year's postseason when he hit a game-tying home run in the ninth inning of World Series Game 7, the most impactful play of its kind in history at that time. Upon his retirement at the end of this season, he is expected to transition into a player development role within the organization.The series is set to continue with marquee pitching matchups. The 2025 World Series MVP, Yoshinobu Yamamoto, is scheduled to face Kevin Gausman in the second game. This will be followed by a finale featuring Shohei Ohtani on the mound against Dylan Cease. Historically, the Dodgers have held the upper hand in this interleague rivalry, maintaining a 24-14 overall record against the Blue Jays.

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