The Toronto Blue Jays were so close to eternal glory, but all they got after Game 7 of the World Series were tears of despair.
It was the Dodgers, not the Jays, who got all the right plays in the final innings of Saturday’s World Series clincher. Toronto was just two outs away from victory before Miguel Rojas blasted a game-tying home run off Jeff Hoffman, which was followed up by another solo shot from Will Smith off Shane Bieber to win it for L.A. in the 11th inning.
The aftermath of the loss was devastating in the Blue Jays clubhouse. This was a team that truly believed that they had reached the ultimate goal, only for it to be ripped away at the final moment.
A visibly upset Ernie Clement told reporters that the loss obviously stung, but what he was most upset about was that this m

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