Blue Jays, Joe Carter and World Series
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No, it certainly is not the best if you’re from the city of Toronto because for them, right now, baseball is the absolute worst. It is evil. It is monstrous. The Blue Jays played the heavily favored Dodgers as closely as any two teams could. It was a coin flip series. It was a sin that someone had to lose.
Daulton Varsho says that Joe Carter wants to pass the Blue Jays World Series hero torch onto someone else this October.
Blue Jays fans were loving every minute of it, and came within two outs of a surprise title. That’s when light-hitting spare Dodgers infielder Miguel Rojas slammed a one-out, ninth-inning home run, tying the score and changing everything. The Jays outplayed the Dodgers for most of this World Series, but ultimately, they couldn’t put them away.
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.