Bo Bichette dealt the Dodgers a crushing blow in Game 7, putting the Blue Jays ahead on the scoreboard and proving to everyone that hitting a home run against Shohei Ohtani isn’t impossible. Despite nursing a kneee injury, Bichette took his time rounding the bases to home plate.
That home run ended Ohtani’s night on the mound. It felt like a punishment from Bichette, a definitive statement that Ohtani was ineffective as a pitcher, and the Dodgers reacted accordingly, pulling him immediately. They handed the ball to Wrobleski, who came in and did a clean job, recording the remaining outs of the inning.
During Game 7, Bichette delivered a solid performance, hitting .348 overall, and his lone home run proved crucial for the Blue Jays, especially since it came off Ohtani, who turned out to b

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