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Would Blue Jays World Series win reshape baseball? Toronto says it's 'our time'
The Blue Jays, who only 48 hours earlier suffered one of the most gut-wrenching World Series defeats in history, waltzed out of the visiting clubhouse at Dodger Stadium on Wednesday night, never so ...
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World Series 2025: Blue Jays' bats go silent against Yoshinobu Yamamoto — but there's reason to think they'll bounce back in Game 3
TORONTO — Time and time again during their prolific postseason run, the Toronto Blue Jays have sent pitcher after pitcher ...
Plaschke: Freddie Freeman's walk-off encore might've propelled Dodgers to another World Series title
It was excruciating. It was exhausting. It was ecstatic. It was Fred-die, Fred-die, Fred-die, forever. Repeating history, rocking the Ravine, winning the unwinnable, Freddie Freeman has done it again ...
As we await Friday night’s opener of the World Series, the first in Toronto in over three decades, we look back at the post-game party after the Blue Jays thrilling win in Game 7 of the American ...
The Toronto Blue Jays lost the first two games of the American League Championship Series at home, but have responded with two straight road wins against the Seattle Mariners to even the series at two ...
Max Scherzer was pacing around the mound when he spotted Toronto Blue Jays manager John Schneider walking toward him, presumably to pull him from Game 4 of the American League Championship Series.
(Illustration: Demetrius Robinson / The Athletic; Photos: Alika Jenner / Getty Images, Steph Chambers / Getty Images) Editor’s note: This story is part of Peak, The Athletic’s desk covering leadership ...
The Toronto Blue Jays have had an incredible season, but will return home for Game 6 of the ALCS against the Seattle Mariners facing elimination. Toronto must win two consecutive matchups to keep its ...
Toronto Blue Jays manager John Schneider reveals Max Scherzer’s fierce mindset before Game 7, saying he “looked ready to kill ...
Toronto Blue Jays starting pitcher Max Scherzer knows the weight of the world — or, at least, Canada — is on his shoulders in Game 3 of the World Series. The 41-year-old future Hall of Famer is used ...
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