The Toronto Blue Jays looked to be mustering a World Series clinching rally in Friday’s Game 6.
But by the time a minute had passed, it had slipped completely from their grasp.
Down 3-1 in the bottom of the ninth inning and with Myles Straw standing on first base, Addison Barger ripped a double that became lodged into the wall that, at first, appeared to cut the lead in half. Instead, it was immediately reverted to a ground-rule double that put runners in scoring position with nobody out.
That brought Los Angeles Dodgers starting pitcher Tyler Glasnow out from the right-field bullpen with quite the mess for him to clean for his first career save with a pennant on the line.
He induced a first-pitch pop out from Ernie Clement, and two pitches later, a lineout to right field off the bat o

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