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Late-night parties always come with a price.
And on Tuesday, the Dodgers were reminded of the day-after cost.
Just 17 hours removed from their 18-inning marathon in Game 3 of the World Series, both the Dodgers and the Toronto Blue Jays seemed to be playing at a slower, more sluggish pace on early Tuesday evening. Their offenses scuffled. Their starters pitched methodically. Their emotional batteries (and that of a capacity crowd at Dodger Stadium, for that matter) seemed to be in low-power mode.
Eventually, however, the team facing more desperation to save its season found a way to finally conjure life.
With a 6-2 win in Game 4 at Chavez Ravine, the Blue Jays threw another wre

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