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George Springer was back in the Toronto Blue Jays’ lineup for Game 6 of the World Series against the Los Angeles Dodgers after missing two games with an injury to his right side.
Toronto Blue Jays manager John Schneider’s playful toss with fans captured Toronto’s joyful spirit before Game 6. As the team nears a historic title, excitement fills the city—and even the skies above it.
After conceding five earned runs in Game 5, Blake Snell told reporters he didn’t feel Toronto’s lineup truly beat him, and claimed being “unlucky.
Toronto hit the first back-to-back homers to begin a game in World Series history when Schneider and Vladimir Guerrero Jr. connected on the first and third pitches by the Los Angeles Dodgers’ Blake Snell to set a defiant early tone for the Jays against the defending champions.
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Toronto Blue Jays manager John Schneider revealed contract status influenced a key decision regarding the veteran pitcher.
One loss from elimination, the Los Angeles Dodgers are shaking up their lineup again for Game 6 of the World Series at Toronto