LOS ANGELES — Dodger Stadium was still shaking with joy when Monday turned to Tuesday as the Toronto Blue Jays trudged into their clubhouse. Their 18-inning loss in Game 3 felt like a monumental setback that might have already decided the World Series.
That’s when Vladimir Guerrero Jr. stepped up and told his team exactly what it needed to hear.
For all its drama, Game 3 was no more important than Game 4.
“I was the last one to go in,” Guerrero said. “I saw everybody with his head down. I said, ‘Come on, bro. Head up. It’s not over yet. It’s not over yet. They gotta win four. Four games. You have to win four games to win the World Series. It’s not over.’”
The Jays' leader then backed up his message by crushing another timely homer Tuesday night, this one off Shohei Ohtani.
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