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World Series Game 4 proved Dodgers' rotation hasn't just been bailing out the bullpen

The Blue Jays made their Game 4 win over the Dodgers look too easy. LA scored first, again, on a sac fly from Kiké Hernández in the second, but Vladimir Guerrero Jr. was due for a big moment, and it came in the form of a two-run homer off Shohei Ohtani in the third.

Ohtani was pulled in the seventh after giving up a leadoff single and then a double to put runners on the corners with no outs. Then, the bullpen breakdown they managed to avoid in Game 3 happened. Anthony Banda gave up an RBI single, then an RBI groundout.