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Commentary: Dodgers’ defensive errors show expensive in World Sequence Sport 5 loss to Blue Jays

By Editorial Board Published October 30, 2025 7 Min Read
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Commentary: Dodgers’ defensive errors show expensive in World Sequence Sport 5 loss to Blue Jays

You keep in mind the stickers. You may even have one your self.

They have been the stickers that reproduced the Fox Sports activities rating field, displaying the New York Yankees main the Dodgers, 5-0, with two outs within the fifth inning of Sport 5 of the World Sequence.

The Dodgers would clinch the sequence that night time, as a result of the Yankees imploded in that inning: Aaron Choose dropped a fly ball, Anthony Volpe dedicated a throwing error, Gerrit Cole didn’t cowl first base, and the Dodgers tied the rating earlier than the Yankees lastly secured that third out.

It wasn’t fairly like that for the Dodgers on Wednesday, but it surely was uncomfortably shut. The Dodgers’ errors have been scattered over 9 innings, not clustered in a single.

They weren’t eradicated from the World Sequence. In the event that they play one other defensive sport like this one, they simply may be.

After a sluggish 6-1 loss to the Toronto Blue Jays on this 12 months’s Sport 5, Dodgers supervisor Dave Roberts was requested what upset him probably the most in regards to the sport.

It may have been his workforce’s disappearing offense. The Dodgers have scored three runs of their previous two video games, and so they’re batting .201 within the sequence. On Wednesday, the highest 4 batters — Shohei Ohtani, Will Smith, Mookie Betts and Freddie Freeman — went a mixed 1 for 15 with eight strikeouts.

It may have been his workforce’s bullpen, once more. On an evening Roberts selected to not use nearer Roki Sasaki to attempt to maintain the deficit at 3-1 within the seventh inning, Edgardo Henriquez and Anthony Banda exploded it to 6-1 inside seven batters.

Roberts had a unique reply.

“Just not playing a clean game,” he mentioned.

The Dodgers wanted Blake Snell to go deep into the sport, and he did. He threw 116 pitches, a complete he has topped solely twice in his 10-year profession.

With a cleaner protection, although, he may have made these 116 pitches final into the eighth, or possibly even the ninth, giving the Dodgers the chance to skip over that pesky non-closer a part of their bullpen.

Within the third inning, Betts fielded what may have been an inning-ending double play ball, however his relay from shortstop was vast of second baseman Tommy Edman. The Dodgers needed to accept the drive play, and Snell needed to make an additional seven pitches to get out of the inning.

Edman mentioned such performs “just get magnified in situations like that.”

Within the subsequent inning, proper fielder Teoscar Hernández made one other such play, charging towards the road and sliding to attempt to corral a drive hit by Daulton Varsho.

“I just went to catch it and fell short,” Hernández mentioned. “I tried to get there.”

The ball skipped previous Hernández, and so Varsho ended up with a triple. He scored on a sacrifice fly, a run the Blue Jays wouldn’t have scored had Hernández performed it secure and performed the ball on a hop.

“Blake pitched a heck of a ball game,” Roberts mentioned. “But, yeah, giving up bases and not converting outs when you have an opportunity to convert outs, that came back to bite us.”

Mentioned Smith, the catcher: “That happens. You can’t play perfect baseball all the time. I thought he did a really good job minimizing those opportunities for them.”

Snell was not immune. The Dodgers threw 4 wild pitches, resulting in this scoring account from the seventh inning: Addison Barger singled, took second on a wild pitch by Snell, took third on a wild pitch by Snell, and scored on a wild pitch by Henriquez.

Toronto's Addison Barger scores after a wild pitch by Dodgers reliever Edgardo Henriquez.

Toronto’s Addison Barger scores after a wild pitch by Dodgers reliever Edgardo Henriquez within the seventh inning of Sport 5 of the World Sequence at Dodger Stadium on Wednesday night time.

(Robert Gauthier / Los Angeles Instances)

Within the eighth, a wild pitch by Banda superior Ernie Clement into scoring place, after which he scored on a subsequent single.

The Dodgers, keep in mind, are the workforce with all of the postseason expertise. The Blue Jays’ beginning pitcher, Trey Yesavage, made his first main league look 45 days in the past.

Ohtani led off the underside of the primary inning with a comebacker. Yesavage bobbled the ball after which dropped it, however he had what you may name veteran poise, selecting up the ball and throwing what Toronto supervisor John Schneider referred to as “kind of a shovel pass” to first base for the out.

“The fact that he kind of shoveled it the way he did and kind of had a little smile on his face,” Schneider mentioned, “it actually gives you a little bit of confidence that he’s in the right frame of mind.”

He was. He struck out 12. He gave up one run. The Jays had two runs after two batters. The Dodgers scored one, so you may say the poor protection finally didn’t influence the end result.

Within the eighth inning, Ohtani hit a tough grounder towards first base, the place Vladimir Guerrero Jr. snatched the ball ready so awkward he fell to the bottom. As he lay there, he slapped first base together with his naked hand.

Aesthetics be damned, he obtained the job performed defensively. The Dodgers didn’t.

Within the aftermath, Smith exuded calm and confidence.

“We trust each other,” he mentioned. “We believe we’re the best team in baseball.”

Perhaps so, however what the Dodgers need to do now could be what Aaron Choose mentioned the Yankees needed to do to shush the photographs some Dodgers gamers took at them after final 12 months’s World Sequence: Play higher.

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