Commentary: Dodgers continue to be the evil American mercenaries Toronto fans love to hate
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Commentary: Dodgers continue to be the evil American mercenaries Toronto fans love to hate
"Dodgers catcher Dalton Rushing remarked, 'These fans, sadly, didn't want to see us come to town, and rightfully so, after what we did tonight.'"
"In a display of power, the Dodgers hit five home runs, with Rushing contributing two, and scored in every inning but the second and ninth."
"Pitcher Kevin Gausman noted, 'It feels like we're getting ready for Game 8,' reflecting the intensity of the rivalry and the expectations from fans."
"Fans mercilessly booed Shohei Ohtani and Kyle Tucker for their decisions to join the Dodgers instead of the Blue Jays, highlighting the tension in the matchup."
Fans gathered at Dodger Stadium to take selfies with trophies commemorating the Blue Jays' back-to-back World Series championships. The Dodgers, having matched this feat, faced the Blue Jays and won decisively 14-2. Despite missing key players, the Dodgers hit five home runs and scored in every inning except the second and ninth. Toronto fans booed Dodgers players, particularly those who had turned down lucrative offers from the Blue Jays. The atmosphere was charged, reflecting the rivalry and the Dodgers' strong performance.
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