Even after a couple days to process, it's still hard to believe the Toronto Blue Jays did not win this World Series.
Looking like the better team for the bulk of the series, the Jays had several chances this weekend to finish off the defending-champion Los Angeles Dodgers and deliver their long-suffering fans their first championship in 32 years. But, somehow, those chances all slipped away.
Going back to the ninth inning of Game 6 on Friday night, with Toronto trailing 3-1, the Jays caught a bad break when Addison Barger's drive to the left-centre-field gap get lodged under the wall, leading to a ground-rule double that sent pinch runner Myles Straw back to third and held Barger on second. Still, Toronto had the tying runs on second and third with none out. But Ernie Clement popped up w

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