Every Toronto Blue Jays fan has their own least favorite moment from Game 7 of the World Series, but it was clear which moment represented the Blue Jays' biggest blunder.
Blue Jays relievers giving up home runs and Alejandro Kirk grounding into a game-ending double play were just cases of falling victim to the other Los Angeles Dodgers' best punches. But Isiah Kiner-Falefa failing to score on a ground ball by Daulton Varsho in the bottom of the ninth inning, which second baseman Miguel Rojas didn't charge, was a failure to prepare for every scenario.
It took almost a month, but someone who was in a Blue Jays uniform on that fateful Saturday night at Rogers Centre finally admitted that Kiner-Falefa needed a bigger lead off third base in that situation.
In a Tuesday interview for "The S

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