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The Toronto Blue Jays have advanced to the World Series and have a chance of claiming the championship of America’s pastime at a time when U.S.-Canada relations remain near historic lows
The Toronto Blue Jays’ magical season came to a heartbreaking end on Saturday night. They were this close to ending the 32-year-old championship drought, yet they couldn’t reach there.
For the first time in 32 years, the Toronto Blue Jays are in the World Series. The AL East champs overcame a 2-0 series deficit against the Mariners to lock up the AL pennant. And they've captured the attention of fans across Canada. That includes plenty of celebrities.
The Toronto Blue Jays made record-breaking history during their postseason run and World Series appearance. The post Blue Jays Make History With Big Announcement appeared first on Heavy Sports.
Toronto comes alive as Blue Jays fans flood streets, bars and the area outside Rogers Centre ahead of Game 7. The city’s electric energy captures hope, pride and the dream of ending a 32-year wait.
As the Toronto Blue Jays take on the Los Angeles Dodgers, let's take a look at some of the A-listers who've shown the Canadian team some love in the past.
As the Toronto Blue Jays verge on a World Series title, the organization is projecting the “biggest” 50/50 draw in baseball history.
The Toronto Blue Jays’ post-season success triggered big business for restaurants around the Rogers Centre. Moneris, Canada’s leading commerce provider, says spending data reveals restaurant spending surged during Game 7 of the American League Championship Series (ALCS) and the first two World Series games played at home.