LOS ANGELES – Shohei Ohtani may be October’s brightest star, a historical talent on a historical run, with exploits destined for baseball lore, but the post-season stage isn’t his alone. It also belongs to Vladimir Guerrero Jr., Shane Bieber and the collective resilience of a Toronto Blue Jays team that continually absorbs vicious body blows, which would leave others reeling, only to emerge stronger than ever.

Their 6-2 victory the Los Angeles Dodgers in Game 4 on Tuesday night before a crowd of 52,552 at Chavez Ravine became the latest and greatest example of their trademark determination. They left the laments and disappointment of the gutting 18-inning, 6-5 loss in Game 3 from the previous night, shook off the absence of catalyst and leader George Springer, who tried to swing after inj

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