The Dodgers' Shohei Ohtani makes a point on the mound during Game 4 of the World Series against the Blue Jays on Oct. 28, 2025. Getty Images

The mighty Dodgers came down from the high of Monday night’s clock-bending, 18-inning World Series Game 3 triumph as the Blue Jays evened the series with a 6-2 win on Tuesday night, punctuated by Vladimir Guerrero Jr.’s home run against superstar foe Shohei Ohtani.

That counter-punch keeps the Dodgers two wins from back-to-back championships and ensures they’ll have to travel back to Toronto to secure another set of rings.

When Steve Cohen became the Mets’ majority owner, he pointed to the Dodgers as the blueprint he wanted his team to follow — a high-spending club that brings in the best talent in the league, is an annual World Series co

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