Blue Jays fans were quieted Saturday night after Toronto dropped Game 2 of the World Series against the visiting Los Angeles Dodgers, but still expressed confidence in the Jays and the energy they’re bringing to the city.
The Blue Jays lost 5-1 to the Dodgers, after defeating Los Angeles 11-4 in Game 1 on Friday night. But some fans said they weren’t deterred by the loss, and among them was Bill Redford who was at Game 2 with his son, Shawn.
“I was elated last night, a little depressed today, but you know what? We’ll come back,” Redford said outside Rogers Centre shortly after the final out on Saturday.
Redford added the Blue Jays are widely considered the underdogs in the series, but he expects that they will still come out on top.
“I don’t think anybody expects Toronto to win the series against the big, bad Dodgers, but we are the grittiest team in baseball,” said the younger Redford. “Every game is important, and I think it’s going to go six or seven.”
Saturday’s game saw Dodgers starting pitcher Yoshinobu Yamamoto going the distance, allowing one run and four hits while striking out eight in a complete game. The Dodgers, who are defending champions, outhit Toronto 6-4, quieting the sellout crowd of 44,607.
Game 3 is scheduled for Monday at Dodgers Stadium.
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