Dodgers even up World Series against Blue Jays with Game 2 win behind Yamamoto, Ohtani

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The Los Angeles Dodgers beat the Toronto Blue Jays 5-1 in Game 2 of the World Series on Saturday night to even the series up at one game a piece. Dodgers pitcher Yoshinobu Yamamoto pitched a one-run complete game in a historic outing for Los Angeles. 

But all eyes were on Dodgers superstar Shohei Ohtani at the Rogers Centre after he was booed and taunted by the crowd in Game 1. 

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During the Blue Jays 11-4 blowout win in the opener Friday, the crowd broke into a chant of "We don't need him!" referencing Ohtani rejection of the Blue Jays' recruitment offer in the winter of 2023, when he joined the Dodgers instead. 

Ohtani didn't get a hit until the eighth inning on Saturday, but it was a big one as it helped spark the Dodgers' rally to extend the lead from 3-1 to 5-1. 

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Ohtani was seen giving a celebration after the hit. 

The score held, as Ohtani's fellow Japanese teammate Yoshinobu Yamamoto earned the win, pitching a complete game for the second straight outing. It was the first World Series complete game since Johnny Cueto in 2015. It is the first time a pitcher has pitched a complete game in back-to-back postseason game since Curt Schilling in 2001. 

The series will head back to Los Angeles for Game 3 on Monday. 

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