Toronto Blue Jays' dugout looks on during their 5-4 Game 7 loss. Though the team's clubhouse atmosphere is dismal, the team’s camaraderie is still intact.
Ernie Clement had been crying for nearly an hour early Sunday morning, still in his Blue Jays uniform long after his team had lost the World Series, when the crowd of media spilled into the team’s sombre clubhouse at Rogers Centre.
The Jays infielder, who had grown into a central figure in the club’s season, choked back more tears when the cameras surrounded him, as his teammates sat dazed at their lockers.
Clement set a major-league record with 30 hits in one postseason, three of them in Saturday’s World Series Game 7, which the Blue Jays had just let slip to the Los Angeles Dodgers. But that didn’t make him feel any better.
“I don’

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