Alexander: A Sobering World Series Opener for Dodgers
The Blue Jays secured home field advantage, playing up to four games at Rogers Centre in a best-of-seven series against the Dodgers, their first World Series in over 30 years.
- Toronto Blue Jays open the World Series at Rogers Centre against the Los Angeles Dodgers, with Game 1 tonight at 8 p.m., marking Toronto's first appearance in over three decades.
- George Springer’s Game 7 homer gave Toronto the lead with a three-run shot, and Michael Angeletti caught the ball after hearing the crack in the seventh inning.
- Kyle Knight has been living in a van near the Rogers Centre since returning for the postseason, while fans organize World Series viewing parties across the Greater Toronto Area and the team released an ad featuring the Toronto Symphony Orchestra.
- This morning, long-time Blue Jays fans shared memories of the 1992 and 1993 World Series runs, while CP24 is offering live updates throughout the day.
- On Oct. 24, 2025, Michael Angeletti, fan who caught the Game 7 home run, told CP24 he feels excitement for Toronto and its recognition as a world-class city.
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Gausman's gem spoiled by 2 late homers in Blue Jays' World Series Game 2 loss vs Dodgers, Yamamoto
Breaking News, Sports, Manitoba, Canada
The Toronto Blue Jays defeated the defending champion Los Angeles Dodgers 11-4 at home in the first game of the MLB finals.
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