TORONTO — Bo Bichette subtly flipped his bat, jogged around the bases and basked in the glory of the greatest home run of his life. He finally obtained his signature post-season moment, and after he crossed home plate, Bichette was greeted with a hug from Vladimir Guerrero Jr.
The scene created by Bichette’s 442-foot, three-run home run off Shohei Ohtani in the third inning of Game 7 of the World Series almost seemed as if it was destined to happen. Bichette and Guerrero Jr. had been teammates since their first foray into professional baseball and worked their way up the Toronto Blue Jays‘ organization together.
For a moment on Saturday night at Rogers Centre, in front of an electric crowd of 44,713, they owned the spotlight in the baseball world.
“I think I enjoyed that home run more t

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