Blue Jays' near-perfect effort falls just short against Dodgers' juggernaut.
The Toronto Blue Jays had almost everything right on Thursday night, but ultimately came up two outs shy of a historic World Series victory over the heavily favored Los Angeles Dodgers.
With their backs against the wall and down 3-2 in the bottom of the eighth inning, the Blue Jays mounted a thrilling rally to take the lead. Bo Bichette singled off reliever Alex Vesaliale, sending both runners on base. Kevin Gausman struck out pinch-hitter Chris Davis, but Vladimir Guerrero Jr. followed with a towering solo home run that sailed over the left-field wall.
The Dodgers' bullpen had been dominant all night, but the Blue Jays' offense was relentless in the eighth. With the game now tied at 3-3, Rogers Centre erupted as fans sensed their team might be on the cusp of history. The energy was palpable as Bichette led off the bottom of the ninth with a single to right field.
In came Dodgers closer Kenley Jansen, who promptly retired Teoscar Hernandez and Lourdes Gurriel Jr. before striking out Alejandro Kirk. The Blue Jays were two outs from their first World Series title since 1993.
The Toronto Blue Jays had almost everything right on Thursday night, but ultimately came up two outs shy of a historic World Series victory over the heavily favored Los Angeles Dodgers.
With their backs against the wall and down 3-2 in the bottom of the eighth inning, the Blue Jays mounted a thrilling rally to take the lead. Bo Bichette singled off reliever Alex Vesaliale, sending both runners on base. Kevin Gausman struck out pinch-hitter Chris Davis, but Vladimir Guerrero Jr. followed with a towering solo home run that sailed over the left-field wall.
The Dodgers' bullpen had been dominant all night, but the Blue Jays' offense was relentless in the eighth. With the game now tied at 3-3, Rogers Centre erupted as fans sensed their team might be on the cusp of history. The energy was palpable as Bichette led off the bottom of the ninth with a single to right field.
In came Dodgers closer Kenley Jansen, who promptly retired Teoscar Hernandez and Lourdes Gurriel Jr. before striking out Alejandro Kirk. The Blue Jays were two outs from their first World Series title since 1993.