In any given game, the highest-profile decision that Toronto Blue Jays manager John Schneider makes usually comes down to when he pulls his starting pitcher.
He’s got just up to three of those decisions left, with the Blue Jays suddenly now just two games away from winning the World Series after a 6-2 victory in Los Angeles over the Dodgers on Tuesday night.
In their Game 4 victory, Toronto starting pitcher Shane Bieber went 5.1 innings, tossing 81 pitches. Bieber picked up the win, while also getting three strikeouts, and giving up just four hits and one earned run along the way.
“If I looked at my outing objectively, I would have loved to give the team a couple more innings, but ultimately, it’s the World Series and a win’s all that matters, so we’ll deal with tomorrow tomorrow,”

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