With runners on the corners and Game 7 of the World Series still scoreless in the third inning, Bo Bichette created a frenzy on Saturday night when he unloaded on a hanging slider from Shohei Ohtani .
A no-doubter off the bat, Bichette pimped the three-run homer as Rogers Centre — and a good chunk of Canada’s population — lost its collective mind. It was a signature moment in what may have been Bichette’s last game with the only organization he’s ever known, even if the Dodgers eventually came back and won their second straight Fall Classic with an 11-inning thriller.
With Los Angeles victorious, Bichette, now officially a free agent, found himself addressing his future instead of celebrating after the game.
“I’ve said I wanted to be here from the beginning,” the 27-year-old, who

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