One way or another, the MLB season will end at the Rogers Centre.

The Blue Jays tied the World Series at two games apiece after a scrappy 6-2 win in Los Angeles on Tuesday night. Vladimir Guerrero Jr. got his power back , Shohei Ohtani looked mortal, Shane Bieber gave up just one run in 5⅓ innings and the Jays are two wins away from baseball’s top prize.

Here’s what the U.S. media outlets are saying about Game 4 of the World Series.

Offensive hangover

It was a tale of two approaches in Game 4, according to L.A. Times veteran Bill Plaschke .

“The Blue Jay offence was aggressive, battling, nine of their 11 hits were singles and they did all this without veteran star George Springer,” wrote the veteran w ho upset Toronto fans earlier when he dismissed the Blue Jays outfiel

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