After a flight east and an off day, the World Series is back in action on Friday night with a potentially decisive Game 6. The Toronto Blue Jays have a chance to close things out on home turf with a game to spare, securing the franchise’s first title since Joe Carter’s legendary 1993 home run. In the opposite dugout, the Los Angeles Dodgers are looking to keep their dream of back-to-back championships alive.

Those different situations played out in real-time on Thursday at the Rogers Centre. The Blue Jays’ optional workout consisted of little more than kids playing catch in the outfield. The Dodgers, faced with the prospect of elimination, all chose to be on the field.

Is that indicative of a telling contrast in attitudes? Or is it just two different approaches from two different teams?

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