Toronto fans showcased their unwavering support for the Blue Jays during Game 5 at Dodger Stadium, erupting in chants of “LET’S GO BLUE JAYS! ONE MORE WIN!” post-game. The Jays, led by a dominant 22-year-old rookie, triumphed 6-1 over the Dodgers, setting the stage for a potential World Series victory at home on Friday. With a three-decade gap since their last shot at the title, Toronto supporters were brimming with enthusiasm.
Amidst the jubilant atmosphere, fans belted out a spirited rendition of “O Canada” in the stadium parking lot following the game. Meanwhile, back in Toronto, a massive crowd of 28,000 fans gathered at Rogers Centre for a watch party, witnessing a thrilling start as Davis Schneider and Vladimir Guerrero Jr. smashed back-to-back home runs. The celebratory mood persisted throughout the game.
Pitcher Trey Yesavage, despite limited regular-season experience, delivered a stellar performance, stifling the potent Dodger lineup over seven innings with just one run allowed and 12 strikeouts, setting a rookie record in World Series history. The anticipation and confidence among fans were palpable, with one enthusiast expressing pride in the city’s potential to clinch the championship after 32 years.
As the excitement builds for Game 6 at Rogers Centre, tickets are in high demand, with official sales sold out and resale prices soaring above $2,000 for standing room admission. The fervor for the Blue Jays transcends physical boundaries, with supporters eagerly awaiting the next chapter in the team’s quest for glory.
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