Toronto Blue Jays slugger Andres Gimenez had his World Series moment in the sixth inning against Los Angeles Dodgers ace Tyler Glasnow. Gimenez hit a flyball that dropped between right field and center field.Gimenez hustled to second base while Ernie Clement came around to score and give Toronto a 4-2 lead. The moment happened after the bench-clearing incident Gimenez was part of.During the fourth inning, the Dodgers' reliever struck Gimenez on the right hand with a 96.4 mph fastball. The two exchanged words, and for a brief moment, benches were cleared, and bullpen pitchers also came out. No ejections were given, but the umpire issued warnings.Fans admired Gimenez for that hit, and some believe that the hit by pitch ignited the spark in him."To spend almost an entire AB teasing a bunt, only to then hit a double on 3-2 count is some alpha male type s*it. 😭" one fan wrote."Y’all pissed him off!" one fan reacted."Andres the Giant comes up clutch," one fan commented."The Blue Jays lineup is like a 9 man hitting machine, never giving up any bats without battling!" another reacted.Meanwhile, some fans mocked Dodgers right fielder Teoscar Hernandez for not making his best effort at that play."Watching Hernández miss that catch = not at all embarrassing. The ball just landed out of his reach. This happens. But watching the next two Dodgers trying to catch the ball he throws right back to them? This is why 62 years later, Boots Randolph's "Yakety Sax" still gets heard," one fan added."The fck is Hernandez doing? He laying money on the Jays?" one fan asked.Dodgers tied the game vs Blue Jays in the top of 9thAfter Andres Gimenez's hit, Dodgers third baseman Max Muncy cut the deficit to 4-3 as he homered off Jeff Hoffman in the eighth inning.Then, in the top of the ninth inning, Miguel Rojas also went the yard at the right time to tie the game 4-4. He dispatched Hoffman's 86 mph slider to left field.It remains to be seen if the Blue Jays can walk it off and win their first World Series since 1993