The Toronto Blue Jays' momentum was derailed by the Los Angeles Dodgers in Game 2 of the World Series. Yoshinobu Yamamoto threw a complete game and the Dodgers hit one home run after another, handing the Blue Jays a 5-1 loss to even up the series.
The Blue Jays won't be feeling a greater sense of urgency to win, as they are three victories away from winning the franchise's first World Series title since 1993. This means that all hands are on deck, and manager John Schneider is certainly operating as though this were the case. Prior to Game 3, Schneider admitted that every reliever should be available and that taking on a heavy relief workload should be fine at this juncture of the season.
“I think everyone will be able to throw three days in a row,” Schneider said, per Arden Zwel

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