TORONTO — There are only two outcomes now. Either the Toronto Blue Jays achieve one of the greatest triumphs in franchise history, revelling in the sheer ecstasy of winning a World Series on home turf against MLB’s modern-day dynasty, or they suffer the crushing disappointment and intense heartbreak of getting this close to a first title in 32 years only to let it escape their grasp.

There is no in between. The rare opportunity of watching multiple future Hall-of-Famers competing in the seventh game of the World Series — there have been only 40 instances in the sport’s 122-year history — will be little solace for anyone emotionally invested in the losing side.

It’s a zero-sum game that ZiPS gives the Dodgers a 54.6 per cent chance of winning. With a margin so thin, every percentage point

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