LOS ANGELES — A World Series game tied for the longest in history had just wrapped up and Brendon Little, who’d thrown the final pitch of the marathon contest, was confident he could quickly move past what had just happened at Dodger Stadium.

“I feel that for most baseball players, that’s kind of the whole mindset: be pissed until you leave the clubhouse, and then be ready for another day,” the Toronto Blue Jays reliever said, standing in front of his locker in the visitor’s clubhouse. “Personally, I feel like I do a good job of flushing it.”

That’s what all the Blue Jays will have to do after a heartbreaking 18-inning loss to the Los Angeles Dodgers on Monday night that ended with a Freddie Freeman walk-off homer and a 6-5 decision that gives the defending champions a 2-1 lead in this b

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