Toronto Blue Jays fans not giving up hope yet, despite 5-1 loss to L.A. Dodgers | CBC News
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Toronto Blue Jays fans not giving up hope yet, despite 5-1 loss to L.A. Dodgers | CBC News
"Toronto Blue Jays fans were quieter Saturday night after a 5-1 loss to the Los Angeles Dodgers in Game 2 of the World Series, tying up the series 1-1. The devastating game came as Will Smith and Max Muncy both hit solo home runs in the seventh inning against Toronto Blue Jays ace Kevin Gausman. Dodgers ace starter Yoshinobu Yamamoto threw his second straight post-season complete game to also help earn the win."
"Redford added the Blue Jays are widely considered the underdogs in the series, but he expects that they will still come out on top. "I don't think anybody expects Toronto to win the series against the big, bad Dodgers, but we are the grittiest team in baseball," said the younger Redford. "Every game is important and I think it's going to go six or seven.""
Blue Jays dropped Game 2 to the Los Angeles Dodgers 5-1, evening the World Series at 1-1. Will Smith and Max Muncy delivered solo home runs in the seventh inning off Toronto starter Kevin Gausman. Dodgers ace Yoshinobu Yamamoto completed his second straight postseason complete game to secure the victory. Fans leaving Rogers Centre showed disappointment but voiced continued belief in the team's resilience. Bill Redford described mixed emotions but expressed confidence in a comeback. Supporters called Toronto the grittiest team and predicted a multi-game series, while others forecasted a Jays turnaround based on offence and pitching.
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