The Toronto Blue Jays traded for Shane Bieber specifically so he could pitch in games like Tuesday night's.

Coming off a gut-wrenching 18-inning loss in Game 3 of the World Series, the Blue Jays needed a win to keep the Los Angeles Dodgers from seizing control of the series in commanding fashion. Facing all-world superstar Shohei Ohtani on the mound for the opposition, Bieber simply stuck to what he does best -- mixing, matching, and keeping runs off the board.

With a 5 1/3-inning, one-run performance, Bieber took home his first-ever World Series win on the bump. But his excellent night was also a reminder that this partnership with the Blue Jays could be a remarkably quick one.

Because he was still rehabbing from Tommy John surgery when the Blue Jays acquired him, Bieber has only made

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