TORONTO – Perched in a suite on the 400 level alongside the right-field line at Rogers Centre, Vladimir Guerrero Sr. had a perfect bird’s-eye view of home plate on Friday night to watch his son, Vladimir Guerrero Jr. , step into the box during the third inning of Game 1 of the World Series.

Once Junior’s hard ground ball on a 3-2 changeup from Dodgers starter Blake Snell got past shortstop Mookie Betts and into left field for his first career World Series knock, those surrounding Guerrero Sr. – a large group of around 30 friends and family members, many of whom donned No. 27 Guerrero Jr. Blue Jays jerseys – shrieked with elation and wildly jumped around in joy.

Senior, meanwhile, low key as always in a dark navy blue hoodie and blue jeans, calmly remained seated. Amid the madness, he

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