Toronto Blue Jays, Halloween
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Also attending the game were Rush frontman Geddy Lee, Schitt's Creek stars Eugene Levy and Annie Murphy and more.
With Halloween and the Blue Jays back in Toronto for the World Series on Friday, there is plenty to cheer about in the city.
As the ball missiled over the fielders and towards the wall, it — tragically for the Blue Jays — got lodged in the base of the wall. Los Angeles Dodgers centre-fielder Justin Dean had the presence of mind to immediately alert the umpires to the ball that was stuck and made no effort to make a play.
In the ninth inning, the Jays were a base hit away from a tie game. And then it was over. On Halloween, it was like a sorcerer had snapped their fingers. Comeback over.
After Wednesday night’s 6-1 win over the reigning champion Los Angeles Dodgers – a game that saw rookie sensation Trey Yesavage throw a historic seven-inning, 12-strikeout gem – the Jays are on the verge of winning the Fall Classic for the first time since capturing back-to-back championships in ’92 and ’93.
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Blue Jays and Halloween: Wet, windy and cool weather hits Ontario, Quebec Friday
A wet and windy Friday is in store across Ontario and Quebec, so be sure to keep the umbrella handy and add some extra layers to your Halloween costumes
Ahead of World Series Game 6, LA Dodgers slugger Dalton Rushing's girlfriend, Kaitlyn Power, brought some Halloween energy to the skies.
Tonight, a champion will be crowned. Will it be an L.A. repeat or Toronto's first title in 32 years? We've got it covered.