LOS ANGELES — Vlad Guerrero Jr. has always appreciated the big stage as he’s made the at-times uneven climb to superstardom in his sport.

But All Star Games and Home Run Derbies have nothing on the World Series, especially under the bright lights of Dodger Stadium and the massive implications of Tuesday night’s Game 4, a contest in which a weary and short-handed Blue Jays team was deeply desperate for a win.

But man did Guerrero deliver, not only in the biggest game yet of the 121st Fall Classic, but in staring down the sport’s most massive star, Dodgers starter Shohei Ohtani.

A two-run Guerrero blast off the two-way Japanese phenom in the third inning will go down as one of the most important home runs in a series loaded with them as it power-boosted the Jays to a 6-2 win, thus squarin

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