Blue Jays enthusiasts are thrilled as the team secures a victory against the Los Angeles Dodgers in Game 4 of the World Series, marking their return to the series and generating excitement among fans. The game was attended by over 27,000 fans at Rogers Centre, with Vladimir Guerrero Jr.’s decisive home run off Shohei Ohtani being a standout moment that ignited the crowd.
The win, a 6-2 triumph for the Blue Jays, guarantees at least one more game in Toronto as the series is now tied at two games each. Fans expressed their confidence in the team’s success, with one fan, Sam Hatch-Restrepo, optimistic about the Jays’ championship prospects, whether it be in Game 6 or Game 7.
Amidst the high spirits, Jays supporters showed unwavering dedication, turning up for consecutive games with no signs of fatigue. Some fans even sported lucky charms, like a sparkly Blue Jays jacket, to keep the positive energy flowing.
In Los Angeles, Canadian fans, including expats, showed their support for the Blue Jays, adding to the vibrant atmosphere at the game. Despite initial nervousness, fans enjoyed witnessing the team’s victory in person, with one young fan’s highlight being the enjoyment of kettle corn.
The victory against Ohtani held special significance for Toronto fans, given the history of Ohtani’s free agency frenzy and eventual rejection of Toronto in favor of the Dodgers. The bitter memories of the missed opportunity still lingered for some fans, with a championship win possibly serving as the ultimate redemption.
While celebrating the win, some Toronto fans faced technical difficulties with the Sportsnet+ streaming service, causing frustration among viewers. The issues were promptly addressed, with a free stream provided to ensure fans could continue watching the game seamlessly.
