Toronto Blue Jays fans gearing up for team’s first World Series appearance since 1993
Fans and city officials celebrate 32 years since Joe Carter's walk-off home run as Toronto prepares for the 2025 World Series against the Dodgers with public events.
- On Oct. 23, 2025 the Toronto Blue Jays mark the 32nd anniversary of their 1993 World Series win, clinched by beating the Philadelphia Phillies in Game 6 with Joe Carter's three-run walk-off home run.
- The 1993 Series stood out because it was the first World Series played outside the United States, with baseball historian William Humber recalling the unmatched energy in and outside SkyDome.
- The Toronto Transit Commission announced extra subway service this weekend to help fans reach Rogers Centre and free viewing parties at Nathan Phillips Square, while Ticketmaster lists Game 1 resale tickets above $1,000.
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It’s Been 32 Years Since the Blue Jays Were in the World Series — Here’s Everything That Didn’t Exist Back Then!
It’s been thirty-two years since the Toronto Blue Jays last played in the World Series, just saying that out loud makes my brain hurt a little. The year was 1993. Joe Carter hit that walk-off home run that still gives every Canadian goosebumps. The SkyDome’s roof opened like a spaceship. And the entire country was celebrating back-to-back championships. Now here we are, in 2025, watching the Jays take on the Dodgers in the World Series again and…
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