TOTAL CHAOS! Los Angeles Dodgers TROLL Toronto Blue Jays IN WILD REMATCH — Shohei Ohtani GOES DEEP, Miguel Rojas TAKES THE MOUND! #XM

In one of the craziest moments of the season, the Dodgers turned a World Series rematch into pure entertainment. Shohei Ohtani launched a huge home run, but the real shock came when Miguel Rojas stepped in to pitch—sending fans into disbelief. The trolling, the energy, the chaos—it had everything. Was this just fun… or a statement of dominance? Either way, the Dodgers made sure everyone was watching.

A stunning display of power and a final, humiliating twist of the knife defined a lopsided and symbolic victory for the Los Angeles Dodgers in Toronto Tuesday night. In a rematch of the 2025 World Series, the Dodgers unleashed a 17-hit offensive barrage to crush the Blue Jays 14-2, punctuating the rout by having World Series hero Miguel Rojas pitch the ninth inning.

 

The Dodgers wasted no time asserting dominance in the hostile Rogers Centre environment. Facing Max Scherzer, Teoscar Hernández crushed a two-run homer in the first inning, setting an early tone. Justin Robleski, making his first start, navigated five innings, allowing just one run on two hits to earn the win, effectively quieting Toronto’s potent lineup.

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Los Angeles broke the game open in the middle innings, combining relentless hitting with Toronto’s defensive miscues. Freddie Freeman launched a two-run shot in the third, his third of the year. Andy Pahz continued his scorching start, adding multiple hits as the Dodgers consistently capitalized on Blue Jays errors, which broadcaster Joe Davis noted were a persistent theme all evening.

 

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The exclamation point came in the sixth from the game’s biggest star. Shohei Ohtani connected on a solo home run, his third of the young season, and pointed toward the bullpen as he rounded the bases, his blue Dodgers jersey on full display. The hit parade continued into the seventh, where a five-run explosion, featuring RBI hits from Dalton Rushing, Freeman, and Hernández, turned the contest into a historic blowout.

 

With a 14-1 lead, the Dodgers delivered the ultimate troll job in the ninth. Manager Dave Roberts summoned infielder Miguel Rojas, whose heroics were instrumental in defeating the Blue Jays in the 2025 Fall Classic, to mop up on the mound. The move sent a clear message to the remaining Toronto fans, transforming a loss into a spectacle of remembrance.

 

Rojas, averaging a fastball in the mid-50s, navigated a rocky but effective inning. He surrendered a run on a fielder’s choice and loaded the bases but induced a pop-out and a game-ending groundout to first base. The sight of Rojas smiling on the mound, with Ohtani and Yoshinobu Yamamoto laughing and mimicking his mechanics in the dugout, encapsulated the Dodgers’ celebratory mood.

 

The final line was brutal. The Dodgers improved to 8-2, out-hitting Toronto 17-5. Every starter except one recorded a hit, with Freeman, Hernández, Pahz, and Rushing leading the multi-hit charge. For the Blue Jays, it was a comprehensive failure, a stark reminder of their World Series defeat played out over nine embarrassing innings.

 

This was more than a regular season win in April. It was a psychological statement, a demonstration of a championship-caliber offense firing on all cylinders, and a ruthless capitalization on an opponent’s mistakes. The decision to let Rojas finish the game added a layer of narrative poetry, ensuring the Blue Jays and their fans would not soon forget the night their rivals returned and left no doubt.