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Ohtani homers as Dodgers rout Jays

- JOHN CHIDLEY-HILL

Blue Jays fans got a taste of what Shohei Ohtani could do if he played in Toronto, but Friday’s lopsided loss to the Los Angeles Dodgers likely soured the already bitter taste in their mouths.

Ohtani smashed a homer in the first inning as boos rained down on him and Los Angeles went on to rout Toronto 12-2 on Friday, months after the Japanese superstar turned down a lucrative free-agent offer from the Blue Jays.

“I really do feel that the fans here are passionate and when they are, that’s the kind of reception that they’ll probably do,” said Ohtani, who was booed by the sold-out Rogers Centre crowd of 39,688 every time he came to the plate. “I’m just very grateful and respectful that fans here are passionate, just as much as the Dodger fans are with us.”

Toronto was in the running to sign Ohtani in the off-season but the prized free agent ultimately chose the Dodgers, signing a 10-year, $700 million US contract on Dec. 11. It is the largest contract in profession­al sports history.

“Aside from how the fans may or may not think, I’m just very grateful for the teams that approached me and wanted to sign me,” said Ohtani. “As I said in my news conference before, ultimately I could only choose one team.”

Ohtani was unfazed by the jeers, crushing his seventh home run of the season on an 83.2 m.p.h. slider from Blue Jays starter Chris Bassitt 360 feet.

“After he homered, the guys in the dugout booed him as well,” said L.A. manager Dave Roberts. “That was pretty funny. He got a big kick out of that.”

Max Muncy’s three-run homer was part of a six-run third inning as Los Angeles (17-11) won its fifth straight. Will Smith had a home run, an RBI double, and a sacrifice fly as the Dodgers racked up 19 hits.

Muncy, Freddie Freeman, Gavin Lux and Mookie Betts drove in runs with base hits and Andy Pages added a sacrifice fly for the final run of the game.

Gavin Stone (2-1) allowed just two hits over seven innings, allowing a run and striking out two. Nick Ramirez threw two scoreless innings of relief.

Danny Jansen had a home run in the fourth inning as Toronto (13-14) absorbed its fourth consecutiv­e loss. Vladimir Guerrero Jr. drove in another run with a ground out in the eighth.

Bassitt (2-4) floundered through 2 2/3 innings, giving up seven runs on nine hits and three walks, striking out four. His earned-run average ballooned from 3.90 to 5.64 in the brief start.

A terse Bassitt spoke a total of 18 words in response to four questions from reporters.

“Adjustment­s gotta be made,” said Bassitt.

Trevor Richards, Brendon Little, Nate Pearson, Tim Mayza and Erik Swanson came out of the bullpen before third baseman Isiah Kiner-Falefa moved to the mound to finish out the game and spare a pitcher’s arm.

“You gotta give credit to Izzy for doing that,” said Blue Jays manager John Schneider. “That’s not fun for a position player.”

The Dodgers feasted on a third-inning rally to build an impressive lead.

Former Blue Jay Teoscar Hernandez singled for L.A.’s seventh consecutiv­e batter to reach base, but Bassitt then fanned James Outman and induced a Pages flyout. Lux’s base hit drove in Hernandez as the Dodgers went through their entire batting order in the inning and built a 7-0 lead.

Smith kept L.A. rolling in the fourth inning with his second home run of the year.

Mariners 6, D-Backs 1

SEATTLE — Mitch Haniger hit a grand slam in the sixth inning, two batters after Arizona ace Zac Gallen left because of tightness in his right hamstring, and the Seattle Mariners beat the Diamondbac­ks 6-1 on Friday.

Gallen (3-2) walked Josh Rojas to lead off the sixth, then was pulled in the middle of Julio Rodríguez’s subsequent at-bat.

Rodríguez went on to single off Scott McGough, and Cal Raleigh walked to load the bases for Haniger, who hammered a 389-foot shot to left-centre.

 ?? NATHAN DENETTE, THE CANADIAN PRESS ?? Dodgers designated hitter Shohei Ohtani blasts a solo home run as Blue Jays catcher Danny Jansen watches during the first inning in Toronto on Friday.
NATHAN DENETTE, THE CANADIAN PRESS Dodgers designated hitter Shohei Ohtani blasts a solo home run as Blue Jays catcher Danny Jansen watches during the first inning in Toronto on Friday.

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