LOS ANGELES -- In all four games of this World Series, a tipping point has been waiting for manager John Schneider and the Blue Jays’ bullpen. This time, it wasn’t even tied to Shohei Ohtani .

Instead, Game 4’s big move felt so normal in a series that’s been anything but. Shane Bieber hit some turbulence in the bottom of the sixth and, with two runners on and clinging to a one-run lead, Schneider went to the funky lefty.

Mason Fluharty has been Schneider’s first move plenty of times this postseason, all five of his most recent appearances coming in either the fifth or sixth innings. This time, he drew Max Muncy, an excellent move by Schneider to match up Fluharty with the Dodgers’ third baseman who hit just .157 against lefties in the regular season. Fluharty got Muncy, struck out T

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