If it’s the greatest Game 7 you’ve ever seen in the greatest World Series you’ve ever experienced, there is no solace in finishing second best.
Perspective may come, if it ever does, in the days and years and arguments that will follow.
But what a baseball ride this has been — not just this Blue Jays season, but the ride of the past 10 days of World Series shock, excellence and exuberance.
A Series of twists and plot changes and superb performance with an unfortunate yet fitting ending: A Series like this couldn’t end in any regular way.
For 10 innings on Saturday night, the Blue Jays either led or were tied against the Los Angeles Dodgers and looking headed to their first championship in 32 years. The Dodgers led just once, in the 11th inning after the home run by Will Smith. The only

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