Toronto Blue Jays outfielder George Springer singles throughout Game 7 of the World Series towards the Los Angeles Dodgers in Toronto final November.Chris Young/The Canadian Press
Marvin Torreno from Mississauga and his spouse, Heather, have been perched alongside the rail within the outfield at Rogers Centre this week because the Blue Jays took on the Colorado Rockies.
They are each Toronto followers and lament the membership’s loss to the Los Angeles Dodgers within the 2025 World Series.
“We were watching at home and jumping around and yelling,” Marvin recalled.
In Game 6, when Addison Barger lined a ball to left-centre area with none out and a runner on base, Marvin figured a ninth-inning comeback was forthcoming and with it the group’s first world championship since 1993.
Instead the ball obtained wedged beneath padding on the backside of the wall. Umpires declared it a lifeless ball and Myles Straw, who had already crossed dwelling plate, was made to return to 3rd. Barger was dominated to have a ground-rule double however the Blue Jays nonetheless gave the impression to be in good condition.
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Two runners in scoring place, three outs to present. After that, nonetheless, the rally fizzled.
“I thought we were going to win there,” Torreno mentioned.
The Blue Jays misplaced 3-1 after which once more in Game 7 in an 11-inning heartbreaker.
Individually, Torreno is a fan of Los Angeles first baseman Freddie Freeman and didn’t develop an on the spot dislike for the Dodgers.
Heather? She has not gotten over it but.
“I am still holding a grudge,” she mentioned.
On Monday the Dodgers return to Rogers Centre for the primary time since they claimed their second straight World Series late within the night of Nov. 1.
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The Blue Jays overtook the New York Yankees for first place within the American League East Division on July 3 and held them at bay by the ultimate day of the common season. They beat the Yankees and Seattle Mariners within the playoffs earlier than they met the Dodgers for all of baseball’s marbles.
The golf equipment break up the primary two video games at Rogers Centre, Toronto received two of three in Los Angeles, and wanted to win simply as soon as extra again in Toronto to win the best-of-seven collection.
It by no means occurred.
Rylie Cabanlig and three of his mates from Peterborough, Ont., sat at a desk throughout the WestJet Flight Deck at Rogers Centre. Each had eaten three of the 90,000 loonie canine that followers devoured on Tuesday night time.
“The best part of the season for me was when the Blue Jays went neck to neck with the Yankees to win the division,” Cabanlig, a 18-year-old high-school pupil wearing a Vladimir Guerrero Jr. shirt, mentioned. “The worst part was when they choked.”
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That’s being a bit of onerous on Toronto, although Bo Bichette staked the group to a 3-0 lead with a three-run dwelling run within the third inning of Game 7 off Shohei Ohtani. It misplaced 5-4; Alejandro Kirk hit right into a double-play with runners on first and third to finish the sport.
World Series MVP Yoshinobu Yamamoto and Ohtani are each anticipated to pitch within the rematch collection. Toronto will counter with Max Scherzer, Kevin Gausman and Dylan Cease.
Yamamoto was credited with three of the Dodgers’ 4 World Series victories.
“Don’t like him,” Heather Torreno mentioned.
Other than 41-year-old Scherzer, the Blue Jays haven’t publicly mentioned a lot concerning the rematch.
“You never get over it,” Scherzer informed Sportsnet forward of his first begin of the season on Tuesday towards Colorado. “You make all the sacrifices in the world and work so hard to get that one opportunity, and come so close, I don’t see how I’m ever going to get over that one.”
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John Schneider, the Toronto supervisor, performed it down.
“It’s not a three-game rematch of the World Series,” he mentioned. “Fans will have fun but it’s just three games against a good opponent that we want to win.”
Gausman, nonetheless, mentioned gamers have been speaking about it.
“In our mind, though it’s not the World Series,” Gausman mentioned. “That was last year. It’s just another series for us. The fans will be excited and there will be lots of hoopla, so that will be fun.”
Ernie Clement mentioned gamers have begun to get drained speaking about it.
“It’s hard not to think about it because we keep getting asked,” the second baseman mentioned. “It was such a great year for us that people want to talk about it. In our mind, though, these are just three games against a damn good opponent and that’s it.”
Said outfielder Davis Schneider: “It was a great World Series, but these will be like any other three games. As a player, I respect the Dodgers. They do things the right way.”
Kazuma Okamoto watched the World Series at dwelling in Japan. He had no concept on the time that he would signal with Blue Jays and change into their third baseman.
He seems to be ahead to reconnecting with fellow Japanese major-leaguers Ohtani and pitcher Yamamoto.
“I’m very excited,” he mentioned.