The Toronto Blue Jays must have been very demoralized in the wake of losing an 18-inning marathon on a Freddie Freeman walk-off home run in Game 3 of their World Series clash against the Los Angeles Dodgers. Nonetheless, in MLB, there is no time for anyone to lick any of their wounds. There is always a game tomorrow, and this was the case for the Blue Jays on Tuesday as they had an opportunity to even up the series once more. And behind a strong start from Shane Bieber , that's exactly what they did, taking a 6-2 win in Game 4.

Bieber has come quite a long way to make a start for the Blue Jays in the World Series. His quality on the mound cannot be questioned, but he's had some injury woes in the past, including a Tommy John surgery , which has given him quite the adversity to ove

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