TORONTO -- Of all the things written and said about the Blue Jays in the aftermath of their 11-4 thumping of the defending champion Dodgers in Game 1 of the World Series on Friday night, the words of outfielder Nathan Lukes might have best summed up the tone of his Toronto team.
“We’re not gonna take it lightly,” he said of this opportunity, “and we’re gonna be a pain in the ass.”
The Dodgers probably agreed with that sentiment after taking one on the chin in an opener that altered the narrative of this Series and only enlivened a hungry Canadian crowd all the more.
Though L.A. entered as a heavy favorite, now some doubt has crept in going into Game 2 on Saturday night at Rogers Centre. As they go up against the Blue Jays’ most accomplished starter in Kevin Gausman, a Dodgers team t

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