Dodgers’ Win Streak Snapped vs Blue Jays in Last Game of Series
The Los Angeles Dodgers lost their five-game win streak to the Toronto Blue Jays on Thursday, falling to a late-inning comeback. LA won the first two games of the series against the Blue Jays convincingly, outscoring their opponents 18-3, but couldn’t keep them off the board in the third game of the series. Shohei Ohtani took the mound for the Dodgers, pitching six innings of one-run baseball and recording two strikeouts.
The Blue Jays’ sole run crossed while he was on the mound, though, putting an end to a 24. 2-inning scoreless run. View this post on Instagram A post shared by Dodgers Nation (@dodgersnation) Ohtani did extend his on-base streak, though, reaching base with a walk as well as a hit by pitch during the game.
His 43-game on-base streak ties Ichiro Suzuki’s 43-game streak in 2009—the longest streak in MLB by a Japanese-born player. Neither team got on the boar until the third inning, when a one-run double from Jesús Sánchez scored Daulton Varsho, who advanced to second after Will Smith failed to corral a sinker from Ohtani. Apr 8, 2026; Toronto, Ontario, CAN; Los Angeles Dodgers starting pitcher Shohei Ohtani (17) pitches to the Toronto Blue Jays during the first inning at Rogers Centre.
Mandatory Credit: John E. Sokolowski-Imagn Images The Dodgers replied quickly, though, tying the game in the top of the fourth through Freddie Freeman’s one-run single. Teoscar Hernandez was the next player to drive in a run, scoring Smith with a sacrifice fly, but the Dodgers failed to further capitalize after having the bases loaded with no outs in the sixth.
Another run crossed in the seventh, when Smith singled to center to score Miguel Rojas—who led off the inning with a walk. View this post on Instagram A post shared by Dodgers Nation (@dodgersnation) The Blue Jays’ bats woke up in the bottom of the seventh, as a leadoff walk followed by three singles tied the game at three. Blake Treinen entered the game with the game tied, and managed to get out of a jam after walking Vladimir Guerrero Jr.