Blue Jays Fever Remains Strong in Toronto

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    Blue Jays and Dodgers Game 2 aired at Scotiabank Arena
    Blue Jays and Dodgers Game 2 aired at Scotiabank Arena

    Even though the Jays have suffered a loss in the World Series, fans remain true, blue and hopeful for a win against the Los Angeles Dodgers. Several events are taking place throughout the city if you want to join the faithful Blue Jays fans as we continue into this historical series:

    THE SERIES SO FAR

    Game 1Friday, Oct. 24Toronto (Rogers Centre)Series opener, Jays win 11-4 
    Game 2Saturday, Oct. 25Toronto (Rogers Centre)Dodgers win 5-1 
    Game 3Monday, Oct. 27Los Angeles (Dodger Stadium)8 p.m. start 
    Game 4Tuesday, Oct. 28Los Angeles (Dodger Stadium)8 p.m. start 
    Game 5*Wednesday, Oct. 29Los Angeles (Dodger Stadium)8 p.m. start, if needed 
    Game 6*Friday, Oct. 31Toronto (Rogers Centre)8 p.m. start, if needed 
    Game 7*Saturday, Nov. 1Toronto (Rogers Centre)8 p.m. start, if needed 

    WHERE TO WATCH FOR FREE

    Nathan Phillips Square: The City is running outdoor viewing parties at Nathan Phillips Square for every World Series game, showing the games live on a giant screen with a DJ and Blue Jays trivia between innings. These are free and open to the public—just bring a blanket or chair and snacks if you want.

    University of Toronto Front Campus: Large outdoor screens with free entry. You can bring your own blanket or chair, and food and drinks are available to purchase.

    MORE WATCHING OPTIONS

    Rogers Centre (Games 3 & 4): The Blue Jays and Rogers Centre are hosting official ticketed watch parties when the Jays are on the road. Tickets are $15 per person, with proceeds benefiting Jays Care Foundation. Fans can enjoy the game on the ballpark’s big screen, with ballpark snacks available for purchase.

    Scotiabank Arena: Maple Leafs and Raptors are showing the Blue Jays World Series games on the Scotiabank Arena videoboard after their own home games. Both teams have adjusted their schedules to allow fans who already have Leafs or Raptors game tickets to stay and watch the Jays games on the big screen from their seats. 

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