Vladimir Guerrero Jr. high-fiving teammates after the Blue Jays' win over the Dodgers. Getty Images
LOS ANGELES — Battered. Bruised. Beaten down. And beaten up.
The Blue Jays nevertheless refused to go bust.
They won a battle of attrition Tuesday and Game 4 of the World Series with their version of a long day’s journey into fight. They did not surrender to the physically or emotionally withering impact of losing an 18-inning gut punch Monday night. Or being without their leadoff hitter and bellwether George Springer . Or having to face the multipronged problem of Shohei Ohtani, pitcher and hitter.
They outpitched, outhit and out-endured the defending champions to win 6-2. That tied the 121st World Series at two games apiece and assured — at minimum — that this best-of-seven must

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