Behind in the count to Vladimir Guerrero Jr. with a runner in scoring position, the Los Angeles Dodgers picked their poison. And Bo Bichette made them pay.
Bichette annihilated a first-pitch slider from Shohei Ohtani 442 feet off the facing of the second deck in centre field to give the Blue Jays a 3-0 lead in Game 7 of the World Series on Saturday night.
After Ohtani fell behind Guerrero 1-0 on a non-competitive pitch, the Dodgers opted to walk the slugging first baseman, and Bichette immediately made them regret their decision.
It was the first three-run home run in Game 7 of a World Series since Julian Javier hit one for the St. Louis Cardinals in 1967.
Blue Jays fans quickly took to social media to react to the momentous home run.






