Can the Blue Jays Overcome Yamamoto’s Dominance and Clinch the Series Tonight?

Can the Blue Jays Overcome Yamamoto’s Dominance and Clinch the Series Tonight?

The Dodgers had a golden opportunity when the series shifted back home, but their lone win was the 18-inning game. A lot has been made about Los Angeles and their payroll. I’m sure that if they win the next two games, a lot of cases will be made about how they bought a World Series. I’m also sure that if they lose tonight or tomorrow, people will mock them for not being able to get it done with their payroll. It is a bit of a dumb argument. Sure, they have spent a lot of money on players, but what do you want them to do? Reserve money for the billionaire owner? I just don’t get it. The Dodgers, and any other team willing to open their wallets, are a positive thing for the game. We want good teams, we want a bit of parity, but any team can do what the Dodgers are doing. They choose not to. Tonight the Dodgers use one of those arms they spent good money on to try and extend the series. Yoshinobu Yamamoto had the best start for the Dodgers in this series. He will need to replicate that success tonight if Los Angeles wants to live to fight another day. Over his past two starts, Yamamoto has tossed 18 innings, back-to-back complete games, and allowed a total of seven hits, two earned runs, and one walk. 

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