The night began with the roar of 56,000 voices echoing across Chavez Ravine, each one believing this was the game that would tilt the World Series back toward Los Angeles. But before the crowd could even settle into their seats, before the scent of Dodger Dogs had even wafted fully through the aisles, the air was punched out of the stadium by two swings of a bat.

The Toronto Blue Jays hit back-to-back home runs to start Game 5 of the World Series and they would never look back, defeating the Los Angeles Dodgers 6-1 to put them one win away from winning their first championship in 32 years.

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