The Los Angeles Dodgers pulled even with the Toronto Blue Jays in the World Series thanks in large part to a heroic pitching performance from Yoshinobu Yamamoto in Game 2.

Yamamoto came out victorious after a lengthy pitching duel against Blue Jays starter Kevin Gausman. But after the first two games of the series, it still seems the Blue Jays’ offense has a chance to earn a championship as it has outscored the Dodgers 12 to nine in the series.

One Dodgers player in particular has struggled at the plate after an impressive regular season. Outfielder Andy Pages slashed .272/.313/.461 with 27 homers in the regular season, but is slashing just .093/.133/.116 in the postseason so far.

When asked if that slump could see Pages moved to the bench, Dodgers manager offered a telling two-word res

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