In an epic World Series that came to a thrilling conclusion in a classic Game 7 on Saturday night at Rogers Centre, the Blue Jays lost a heartbreaker to the Dodgers after being within two outs of their first championship in 32 years.
Despite the loss, Toronto made history with tremendous performances from several players, particularly at the plate -- the Blue Jays set a postseason record by scoring 105 runs. Much of that was fueled by names you would expect, like Vladimir Guerrero Jr., Bo Bichette and George Springer.
But especially in the playoffs, there are often surprising heroes . In this case, the one that stood out the most was third baseman Ernie Clement , who set a single-postseason record with 30 hits and ran his postseason hitting streak up to 13. Clement, who posted a .2

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