The Dodgers and Blue Jays find themselves tied at two games apiece in the World Series, but it feels like a bigger hill for the Dodgers to climb right now than the Blue Jays.
That 18-inning game seemed to have rendered the whole team lethargic. It should have made the Blue Jays lethargic too, but that didn’t seem to be the case. Toronto ended up scoring six runs, while Dodgers barely mustered two.
Granted, other than Vladimir Guererro Jr’s homer in the third inning, the Blue Jays didn’t pop off until the seventh inning, when Shohei Ohtani was exhausted, and Dave Roberts had no choice but to use Anthony Banda and Blake Treinen who allowed Toronto to score four more runs.
But here’s the thing. Toronto also had to use a lot of their relief pitchers in that marathon game. Also, Shane Bieber

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