
"The heartbreaking 5-4 loss against the Los Angeles Dodgers in Game 7 of the World Series showcased just what Canada's team is known for: grit, strength and resilience. Saturday's game was a rollercoaster of emotions, from excitement after Bo Bichette's three-run homer in the third inning that was the first of its kind in a Game 7 since 1967, to relief as the Jays held onto their one-run advantage into the ninth inning."
"But the happiness faded and quickly turned into despair as the Dodgers' Miguel Rojas tied the game and Will Smith homered to take the lead in the 11th inning leading to the team's second World Series championship in a row. absolutely nothing but respect for the blue jays. we were given the world series matchup of a lifetime & not a second of it was easy.donating to the children's hospital, putting 51 on their caps, absolutely nothing but class from the org."
The Toronto Blue Jays fell 5-4 to the Los Angeles Dodgers in a decisive Game 7 that highlighted the team's grit and resilience. Bo Bichette hit a three-run homer in the third—the first such homer in a Game 7 since 1967—and the Jays maintained a one-run lead into the ninth inning. Miguel Rojas tied the game and Will Smith homered in the 11th to secure the Dodgers' consecutive championship. Fans reacted with pride, sadness and support, noting charitable gestures, worn number 51 tributes and intense social-media emotion. Players and fans experienced a mix of heartbreak and appreciation for the 2025 season.
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