LOS ANGELES – The quarters are cramped in the visiting manager’s office here at Dodger Stadium and you have to navigate a labyrinth to find your way to the clubhouse.
But as a World Series venue, there was plenty of magic for the Blue Jays to take in as they prepared for the next three games of the best-of-seven series.
“Historic franchise, big market, big stadium with a lot of memories in the game,” Schneider said prior to Monday’s clash.
“I mean, we would be thrilled to be anywhere, but I think when you’re talking about the World Series, biggest stage this game has to offer. It’s pretty cool that the visiting park we get to come to is this.
“Everything is big here, you feel like. The speakers are so loud. The field is big. This is the environment you want to be in if you’re trying

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