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A day after putting 11 runs on the scoreboard, the Toronto Blue Jays were kept quiet on Sunday as the LA Dodgers took game two of the World Series 5-1.
With the series now tied 1-1, both teams will head to California, as the next three games will be held in LA.

Down 1-0 in the bottom of the third inning, Alejandro Kirk made enough contact to bring in George Springer and even the score.
That was all the Jays would get as Yoshinobu Yamamoto pitched a complete game for the Dodgers.
The Japanese star pitcher allowed four hits while striking out eight batters.
Sunday marked the first time a player pitched a complete game since Johnny Cueto in 2015.
Toronto’s Kevin Gausman allowed three runs in nearly seven innings of action, keeping the Jays close to LA for much of the game.
The Blue Jays will now turn to Max Scherzer to pitch in game three as Toronto looks to rebound and regain the series lead.
First pitch is set for 5 pm on Monday.