The Toronto Blue Jays turned one of baseball’s toughest gut punches into fuel for a statement win. Less than a day after losing an 18-inning marathon on a Freddie Freeman walk-off, the Blue Jays roared back to defeat the Los Angeles Dodgers 6-2 in Game 4 of the World Series Tuesday night, knotting the series at two games apiece.

Shane Bieber pitched 5.1 innings in Game 4 of the World Series, allowing one run on four hits and three walks while striking out three. His steady presence helped the Blue Jays even the series against the Dodgers. Vladimir Guerrero Jr. crushed a go-ahead homer in the third inning, and a four-run rally in the seventh put the game out of reach. Toronto’s offense executed with precision, and Bieber’s command set the tone from the start.

After the game, FOX Sports: MLB on X (formerly known as Twitter) shared a clip of Clement explaining the team’s mindset less than 24 hours after losing the second-longest game in World Series history.

“That’s what we do, we bounce back. We’ve got a resilient group and it’s a testament to the character in our clubhouse”

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The 29-year-old defensive Swiss Army knife has become a postseason constant for the Blue Jays, flashing elite versatility across the infield while delivering clutch moments at the plate.

Clement went 2-for-4 with a double and a run scored, continuing a postseason stretch in which he’s batting .393 with 24 hits, one home run, eight RBIs, and 11 runs scored across 15 games. His steady approach and composure at the plate mirrored the same poise that defined the Blue Jays’ bounce-back effort after one of the longest games in World Series history.

With the series now tied and Game 5 set for L.A., the club has reasserted itself as a resilient powerhouse chasing its first championship since 1993.