Can the Blue Jays Overcome Yamamoto’s Dominance and Clinch the Series Tonight?
The Blue Jays have had a different path to the World Series than the Dodgers. Over the past few years there have been a few things that have been consistent for Toronto. They went after almost every free agent that the Dodgers went after, but missed out on almost all of them. They were constantly tinkering and retooling to find the right combination of players. Unfortunately, the team never really clicked or performed the way that they needed to. This year, that changed. The team hit better than they have in the past years, and the pitching staff did just enough to get the job done. Their rotation is made up of two guys with great pedigrees that they took flyers on, a rookie, and tonight’s starter, a former Cy Young winner, Kevin Gausman. Gausman was the start of the rebuild for Toronto and has delivered consistently for the squad. He has allowed just seven earned runs over 24.2 playoff innings, including three earned over 6.2 against the Dodgers earlier in the series.



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