Blue Jays one win away from World Series title

With the Toronto Blue Jays winning Game 4 of the World Series, the Fall Classic became a two-out-of-three series, with home field advantage returning to the Canadian side of the border.

But first there was one last game to be played at Dodger Stadium, and for the occasion, young Trey Yesavage was sent back to bat against Los Angeles Dodgers rival Blake Snell.

And the game started fast for the Jays, with the first two batters of the game sending Snell's pitch over the fence.

The Dodgers then cut the deficit in half in the third inning on Kiké Hernandez's solo bomb.

However, Ernie Clement promptly set the record straight in the next inning, scoring on a sacrifice fly by Dalton Varsho, who took third after Teoscar Hernandez's disastrous slide into right field.

Toronto then put the final nail in the coffin in the seventh inning on a poor throw by Edgardo Enriquez, who came on in relief of Snell, followed by a single by Bo Bichette.

Meanwhile, Trey Yesavage finished the game with twelve strikeouts in seven innings of work on the mound.

Final score: 6-1 Toronto.

The Blue Jays are now just one win away from a World Series title and will have the opportunity to finish the job at home on Friday. Kevin Gausman will have to finish the debate, and Yoshinobu Yamamoto will try to save his team.

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