Buzzkill result for sellout crowd of 44,607 as Dodgers ace Yamamoto retired final 20 batters
Before he signed the biggest and most important contract of his career, Kevin Gausman did his research. Article content
The Blue Jays ace wanted to pitch for a contender and he wanted it bad. Article content Article content
On Saturday night at the Rogers Centre, Gausman got that opportunity and climbed aboard the World Series stage, pitching his guts out in what turned out to be a heart-wrenching 5-1 loss to the Los Angeles Dodgers.
After retiring 17 consecutive Dodgers and seemingly getting stronger almost by the pitch, Gausman wavered just enough in the seventh, blinking twice, to let triumph get away.
A home run by Will Smith gave the Dodgers a 2-1 lead, and two batters later Max Muncy

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