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As the World Series plays out between the Blue Jays and the Dodgers, Toronto’s Rogers Centre is drawing visitors from around the globe. The downtown ... Read moreThe post Toronto’s
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Things to do in Toronto for Dodgers fans traveling to Canada for the 2025 World Series
The Los Angeles Dodgers have officially landed in Toronto for the 2025 World Series, and they’ve brought with them a sea of blue — fans ready to paint the Rogers Centre skyline with their passion. But beyond the crack of the bat and the hum of October baseball lies a city that pulses with its own rhythm.
If anybody deserves to be in the World Series, it is Toronto Blue Jays fans. The Canadian franchise’s story began in a converted football stadium with some seats 800 feet from home plate.
At Game 1 of the World Series in Toronto on Friday, overt politics were absent. Unity between the two nations was on display before the first pitch.
Game 1 of the World Series on Friday is a chance for the Blue Jays to show off the refurbished Rogers Centre. Time had taken its toll on the futuristic building that opened as SkyDome, the first baseball stadium with a retractable roof,
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You said you didn't need Toronto, but Ohtani, who suffered at home, didn't budge and prepared for Ga...
As expected, the presence of a superstar who plays both pitching and hitting is different.The fact that Los Angeles Dodgers Shohei Ohtani was booed by Toroto Blue Jays fans in Game 1 and 2 of the World Series has been a hot topic in the Major League for several days.
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Canada’s team is back in the World Series — here’s what you need to know about its fans
Don’t be fooled by our inherently polite Canadian nature: we’re die-hard Toronto Blue Jays fans from coast to coast.
The “Learning to Fly” band has been playing some surprise shows in clubs and used them to produce its new album, “Are Playing Where??? Vol. I,” according to Pitchfork. Foo Fighters also dropped their new single “ Asking For A Friend ” on social media on Thursday. It came after “Today’s Song,” which was released in July.
Canadian fans booed “The Star-Spangled Banner” before games in the NHL’s 4 Nations Face-Off in February. It was widely believed to be a response to President Donald Trump’s repeated calling for Canada to join the U.S. as the “51st state” and Trump’s tariffs against Canadian goods.