What was a hotly contested Game 1 through five innings turned into a beatdown, plus a possible watershed moment in Canadian sports history.
The Toronto Blue Jays were considered the underdogs against the defending champion Los Angeles Dodgers in this year's World Series. But on Friday night, they scored nine runs in the bottom of the sixth inning to cruise to a victory and put themselves three wins away from their first title since 1993.
Facing Dodgers starter Blake Snell was supposed to be a tough task. But Toronto methodically worked at-bats against the lefty, who had an ERA of 0.86 in his first three starts of this postseason, got him out of the game after loading the bases to begin the sixth, then blew the game wide open against the LA bullpen.
It was a truly impressive display of o

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