That was an all time Game 7 and series to be honest. I'm a 100% true blue dodger fan since 1977 so I've seen some ups and downs for a minute. The Jays did NOT deserve that gut punch, but they left so many damn chances out there on the bases. That game for sure should have been like 8-2 going into the later innings but they just didn't capitalize. I stayed a little longer after the game 5 loss in LA because I wanted to see Kershaw walk on the grass one more time coming from the pen and I saw Miguel Rojas just sitting on the railing after everyone left, looked like he was crying. I assumed he knew this was his last time as a player at Dodger stadium also (probably got told by the GM he wasn't coming back I'm guessing) and he was just soaking it in one more time. What a fucking way to go out, defensive plays to save game 6 and 7, then a tying homer in the 9th? Just an unreal scenario for him. That Pages play to make that catch will live forever in my brain too. He sucked so bad at the plate he set a record for futility in a WS, worst OPS of all time, but saved the series with defense.