
"The Toronto Blue Jays suffered a heartbreaking loss to the Los Angeles Dodgers in Game 7 of the World Series. Just two outs from their first championship since back-to-back wins in 1992-1993, the Blue Jays saw Miguel Rojas, hitless since October 1, launch a game-tying home run off Jeff Hoffman. The drama continued when Will Smith hit an 11th-inning home run off Shane Bieber, which proved to be the game-winner."
"Throughout the postseason, all eyes were on the massive power production from the Blue Jays' young superstar, Vladimir Guerrero Jr. The first baseman slashed .397/.494/.795 with 18 runs, eight home runs, 15 knocked in, and a 1.289 OPS. His home runs broke both single-postseason and career postseason records, previously held by Jose Bautista (four) and by both Bautista and Joe Carter (six), respectively. He also set an OPS-postseason record, breaking Randy Arozarena's previous 1.279 mark from 2020 with the Tampa Bay Rays."
The Los Angeles Dodgers defeated the Toronto Blue Jays in Game 7 of the World Series. Miguel Rojas, hitless since October 1, launched a game-tying home run with two outs and Will Smith hit an 11th-inning homer off Shane Bieber for the decisive score. Alejandro Kirk grounded into a series-ending double play in the final inning. Vladimir Guerrero Jr. slashed .397/.494/.795 with 18 runs, eight homers, 15 RBIs and a 1.289 OPS, breaking single-postseason and career postseason home run records and the OPS-postseason mark. Ernie Clement slashed .411/.416/.562, set the single-postseason hits record, and extended a 13-game postseason hit streak.
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