Blue Jays even World Series with 6-2 win over Dodgers in Game 4
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Blue Jays even World Series with 6-2 win over Dodgers in Game 4
""I was the last one to go in," Guerrero said. "I saw everybody with his head down. I said, 'Come on, bro. Head up. It's not over yet. It's not over yet. They gotta win four. Four games. You have to win four games to win the World Series. It's not over.'""
""Coming off what could be a back-breaking loss last night, it was an absolute pleasure to show up today and see nobody changes," Bieber said. "Nobody ever wavers. Nobody ever hesitates. It's the same group of guys each and every day.""
""I believe in this team, man," said Guerrero, who spurred the Jays with his seventh homer of the postseason. "This team is something special.""
Vladimir Guerrero Jr. rallied teammates after an 18-inning loss, urging them that the series was not over and they still needed four wins. Guerrero then hit a two-run homer off Shohei Ohtani, providing an early lead. Shane Bieber delivered four-hit pitching into the sixth inning, stabilizing the game. Addison Barger contributed two hits and an RBI as Toronto secured a 6-2 victory. The Blue Jays rebounded calmly and reclaimed home-field advantage, ensuring the World Series trophy will be decided at Rogers Centre. Game 5 is scheduled for Wednesday at Dodger Stadium.
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