TORONTO — The Toronto Blue Jays hated the narrative.
The Los Angeles Dodgers were the ones with three Hall of Famers in their lineup.
The Blue Jays were that cute loveable team north of the border.
The powerful Dodgers were the ones who were supposed to ruin baseball.
“Everyone was comparing us to David vs. Goliath," Blue Jays outfielder Nathan Lukes said. “To us, it was like Goliath and Goliath. We’re the last two teams standing, and there’s a reason for that.












