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The Toronto Blue Jays have tied the best-of-seven World Series at 2-2 after a roaring 6-2 victory over the Los Angeles Dodgers in Game 4. But this bounce back came with bad news a night earlier—Toronto lost both the game and their spark plug.

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None other than George Springer!

Springer was clutching his right side after a massive swing against a 95 mph fastball. And suddenly the fear crept in among fans—have the Blue Jays lost more than just a game? But out of that low point came a force, Bo Bichette. With Springer on the sidelines, Bichette slid into the designated hitter role visibly in pain while managing his own knee injury. And Derek Jeter warns the Dodgers about this capable replacement.

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Bichette looked every bit the heartbeat of the team. His approach at the plate and his calmness all felt like a “confident him. Post-game, the Yankees legend Derek Jeter couldn’t help but tip his hat to Bichette, “You can’t replace George Springer. He’s instant offense from the first pitch. But if he’s out, Bichette’s a good replacement… He was one of the best hitters in the American League all season—and it seems like he’s finding his rhythm again…. Toronto’s in a good spot. They’re confident, and they know they can still bounce back, even if no one else believes it.” And that confidence might just be the Blue Jays’ biggest weapon.

George Springer’s bat has been crucial all year long; a .309 average, 32 home runs, and a .959 OPS make this easily one of the best seasons he has had since signing with Toronto. His three-run homer in Game 7 of the ALCS sent Toronto back to the World Series after 32 years.

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But given that it’s a man down now, someone has to step up, and the team chose Bichette. He is also batting .364 with an .826 OPS and two RBIs in just 11 World Series at-bats. And as Jeter noted, Bichette’s best swing yet came in the seventh inning on Tuesday, when he gave a 109.6 mph liner over Kike Hernandez’s head to stretch Toronto’s lead.

This came on a night when Ohtani was supposed to own the stage—fresh off 19 strikeouts over 12 October innings. He was sharp through six; however, by the seventh, the Jays’ relentless offense proved too much for baseball’s biggest star, too. Now with momentum and Jeter’s warning, the Blue Jays need not redemption but to win one and show they are not done yet.

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Dodgers hint at lineup shakeup ahead of Game 5 vs. Toronto Blue Jays

The Los Angeles Dodgers are at a crossroads, and Dave Roberts, of all people, knows it. After a 6-2 loss in game 4 that evened the World Series at two games apiece, he admitted that changes might just be coming.

“I think so,” Roberts said when asked if he has any plans to tweak the lineup. “I’m going to think long and hard, and it might look a little bit different tomorrow.” And honestly, it’s not hard to see why. The Dodgers’ offense has suddenly gone quiet.

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Tuesday’s loss was not just about being out-hit; it was about them getting out-hustled. The Toronto Blue Jays managed 11 hits, even after having an exhausted bullpen from that 18-inning game just the night before. The Dodgers, meanwhile, managed just six. The top of the lineup sure has done its part; can’t say the same for the bottom of the lineup, though.

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Andy Pages has been the coldest bat—the rookie outfielder is just 4-for-50 in October. He is slashing a sad .080/.115/.100. And Dave Roberts didn’t hide that fact at all, saying, “Essentially, it’s am I going to play Andy (Pages), am I going to play (Alex) Call, or am I going to play Miggy Ro (Miguel Rojas)?” Alex Call, who has pinch-hit for Pages a few times, might be the frontrunner here after going 4-for-9 this postseason. Miguel Rojas, who is batting .300 in limited playoff appearances, is also in the mix. The gist is that the Dodgers have been here before, adjusting mid-series to find the spark, but given that the Blue Jays are brimming with confidence and Vladdy is just on fire, their decision can define what happens.

Game 5 can decide if Roberts’ call could ignite LA’s fire or silence them even more.

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