It was always going to be tough for anything to top Monday night (and into Tuesday morning) in Game 3 of the World Series. The 18-inning back-and-forth battle that ended with Freddie Freeman’s walk-off home run will go down as one of the more memorable games in World Series history, no matter how things play out from here.

Game 4 on Tuesday will probably not be as remembered. While the result could lead to a momentum swing in the series, there was only one lead change, and the winning team had a fairly comfortable last couple innings.

World Series Game 4

Toronto Blue Jays 6, Los Angeles Dodgers 2 (Series tied 2-2)

The Blue Jays shook off the 18-inning defeat, as Vladmir Guerrero Jr. and their offense handled the pitching of Shohei Ohtani and the Dodgers’ bullpen, beating them 6-1 to ev

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