The Los Angeles Dodgers trailed 3-2 in the World Series after Game 5 and seemed on the brink of being eliminated by the Toronto Blue Jays. However, the Dodgers scripted dramatic wins in Games 6 and 7 to clinch consecutive World Series titles.After the Blue Jays' heartbreaking loss in extra innings on Saturday, SportsNet broadcaster and former MLB catcher Caleb Joseph said the "best team didn't win the series."Dodgers utility star Kike Hernandez responded to Joseph's comment in his Instagram story, captioning his picture with the World Series:“I’M SO HAPPY THE BETTER TEAM DIDN’T WIN!!”Joseph, who was signed by the Blue Jays on a minor league deal in 2020, claimed Toronto played better baseball and did many things right in the best-of-seven series."There were a lot of wet eyes, and I don’t doubt them. I don’t blame them for that. It’s gonna sound like sour grapes and I don’t really give a s—, but I think the better team did not win this series,” Joseph said. “I think the Blue Jays are the better team and I feel like they played baseball a certain way that was infectious, that grabbed the attention of fans.“It’s disheartening to see that the better team did not win. That’s not to take anything away from the Dodgers, but the Blue Jays did so many things correct. They did so many things right.”Kike Hernandez reflects on Dodgers teammate Andy Pages' viral catch from Game 7At the bottom of the ninth inning with the bases loaded for the Blue Jays, Kike Hernandez was sent to the ground by center fielder Andy Pages for a crucial catch.Hernadez, who was tracking the fly ball from Ernie Clement, said he was planning to recreate MLB legend Willie Mays' iconic World Series catch from 1954."I was going to pull a Willie Mays, and then he tackled me, and I felt like I got dunked on, and I thought we lost," Hernández said.Pages' catch sent the game into extra innings, where Will Smith hit the go-ahead home run before Yoshinobu Yamamoto secured the win.