World Series, Los Angeles Dodgers and Game 5
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Nobody in the Blue Jays’ lineup for Game 5 of the World Series, an emphatic 6-1 thumping of the Dodgers, was alive in 1993.
The Blue Jays will fly home with the most unlikely prize in their possession: A 3-2 World Series lead and two chances to finish off the defending champion Dodgers inside Rogers Centre, where hearing the person next to you might prove to be challenging come Game 6 on Oct. 31.
George Springer is available to pinch-hit for the Blue Jays in Wednesday's Game 5 of the World Series despite not being in the starting lineup for the second straight game. The 36-year-old Springer strained muscles on his right side while taking a swing in the seventh inning of Game 3 on Monday night,
The Toronto Blue Jays lead the Los Angeles Dodgers 3-2 in the World Series. After splitting the first two games of the Fall Classic in Toronto, an 18-inning Game 3 went to the Dodgers in thrilling walk-off fashion,
The Toronto Blue Jays hit the first back-to-back homers to begin a game in World Series history Wednesday night when Davis Schneider and Vladimir Guerrero Jr. connected on the first and third pitches
Derek Jeter, Alex Rodriguez and David Ortiz predicted who will win the World Series between the Los Angeles Dodgers and Toronto Blue Jays.
Toronto Blue Jays rookie sensation Trey Yesavage has no qualms about pitching on two days' rest in Game 7 of this World Series.
David Ortiz, Derek Jeter and Alex Rodriguez discussed George Springers return to the lineup and whether the Toronto Blue Jays can close out the World Series against the Dodgers in Game 6.