TORONTO -- World Series Game 7. This is the stuff of backyard dreams.

The Blue Jays would rather be celebrating already, filling the streets of downtown Toronto with screaming fans and planning a parade, but they just keep running into Yoshinobu Yamamoto.

In Game 7, the potential of Shohei Ohtani looms both at the plate and on the mound , but the Blue Jays are one of the final two teams standing on the final day of the season for a reason. In games not pitched by the great Yamamoto, the Blue Jays have been the better team for more innings than the Dodgers, but now an entire season -- all of these hours and days from the moment these teams arrived for Spring Training in February -- comes down to Saturday night in Toronto.

“This is what you dream of, an opportunity to win the World Seri

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