TORONTO — He didn’t return their advances. He decided to say yes to the rich Los Angeles suitor. Now they want their stuff back, and they want him to know — loudly, and in front of a lot of people — they’re fine without him.
It’s not your friend and their ex — or their unrequited love. It’s the Toronto Blue Jays and L.A. Dodgers superstar Shohei Ohtani.
“I’m seeing a bitter breakup. And I would say there’s some unresolved feelings that need to be dealt with,” said Toronto breakup coach Natalia Juarez.
It’s been almost two years since the Jays tried and failed to court Ohtani, only to watch him sign with the Dodgers. Now, the Jays-Dodgers World Series matchup has offered some lighthearted signs that the fandom’s heart has not completely mended, relationship experts say.
Perhaps most tel

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