Jays feel sting of defeat as title slips from grasp

Jays feel sting of defeat as title slips from grasp

TORONTO — Third baseman Ernie Clement’s eyes welled up as he spoke to reporters on one end of the clubhouse while tears flowed down the left side of pitcher Max Scherzer’s face on the other side of the room. Meanwhile, closer Jeff Hoffman’s voice wavered and cracked as he accepted blame for the Toronto Blue Jays’ devastating, extra-innings defeat in Saturday’s Game 7 of the World Series against the Los Angeles Dodgers.

The postgame emotions of the team were raw and unfiltered.

«It sucks,» Hoffman said after the 5-4 loss. «Supposed to end differently. Was just one pitch. I cost everybody here a World Series ring. It feels pretty s—ty.»

Hoffman was two outs from earning the save, which would have sent a whole country into celebration. Instead, Dodgers second baseman Miguel Rojas took him deep on a 3-2 slider, tying the score. Two innings later, Dodgers catcher Will Smith did the same to starter-turned-reliever Shane Bieber, giving the Dodgers their first lead of the night and the final margin of victory.

«Hung a slider to a great guy who hits sliders well,» Bieber said. «He was looking for it. I didn’t execute. This one stings. It’s going to sting for a while. This game is not for the faint of heart.»

Bo Bichette three-run homer in the third. Like Scherzer, Bichette is a free agent but afterward maintained his desire to stay in Toronto.

«I want to be here, but I just lost a Game 7,» Bichette said, waving off any further questions about his future. «I hit that homer, but the game wasn’t over at that point.»

Vladimir Guerrero Jr.’s blast to center field gave them a moment of hope, but even the Jays star knew it wasn’t going out.

«People that know me know I stand at home plate and watch them go out,» Guerrero said through the team interpreter. «I knew it wasn’t going anywhere.»

After it was all over, Guerrero went to each locker to deliver a message to his teammates.

«Told them how proud of the job that they did,» he said. «I can’t be any prouder of my teammates and all the things we accomplished this year.»

It was the same message manager John Schneider delivered in what he described as his first team meeting all season. It came after their toughest defeat.

«I said thank you,» Schneider said. «I said thank you probably about 10 times. And that was the main message.»

Perhaps most emotional was Clement. He set a record for most hits in a single postseason with 30, though one more — in the ninth inning with the bases loaded — would have won the series. Instead, he was robbed at the wall by Dodgers center fielder Andy Pages.

Clement said he spent an hour after the game crying and hugging his teammates.

«We gave it everything we had,» Clement said. «When you fall short but you can say you left it all out there, there’s something to be proud of there.

«I would go to war with Jeff Hoffman every day of the week. I want him on the mound. I want Bieber on the mound. Ninety-nine times out of 100 those guys get the job done. Obviously, it just wasn’t our night.»

But it was their season, at least until the very end. After finishing in last place in 2024, the Blue Jays won the AL East and reached Game 7 of the World Series. Although it wasn’t their desired finish, Blue Jays players said the journey was meaningful.

«Everyone in here is pretty devastated,» pitcher Kevin Gausman said. «We’re a really good team. It took them playing perfect and having a great last couple innings to beat us and that’s what happened.»

Said Bieber: «This group is unlike any other I’ve ever been a part of. That’s a sentiment we all kind of feel personally.»

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