Blue Jays, Dodgers and World Series
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Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney is challenging U.S. President Donald Trump to make a friendly wager on the outcome of the World Series between the Toronto Blue Jays and Los Angeles Dodgers
At the White House earlier this month, US President Donald Trump and Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney were asked about Canadians who, furious over tariffs and annexation threats, had canceled travel to the United States.
Canada's first World Series since 1993 is a family affair for Dan and Ben Shulman, on the Blue Jays' call for TV and radio.
Pharrell Williams and Voices of Fire will open the 2025 World Series presented by Capital One with a special performance prior to Game One. The 121st Fall Classic between the National League Champion Los Angeles Dodgers and the American League Champion Toronto Blue Jays begins Friday,
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Fun facts about this year's Dodgers ahead of the World Series
Utility player Kiké Hernández can become the Dodgers' all-time leader in postseason games played in this World Series. Hernández has played in 85 Dodgers playoff games, one shy of Justin Turner's record of 86. Having played in all games in this postseason run, Hernández can surpass Tuner's mark as early as Game 2 of the World Series.
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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.
The good-natured Canadian smack talk began before Freddie Freeman even cleared customs late Wednesday night. A citizen of both the United States and Canada, Freeman presented his American passport to the agent at the airport -- which evidently prompted a raised eyebrow.
Sportsnet will produce the first-ever made-in-Canada World Series broadcasts for its home audience, and as national sentiment continues to crest, network execs are looking to capitalize on a rare instance in which millions of Canadians are united in their support of a single sports team.
George Springer’s three-run homer in Game 7 of the ALCS was the blast heard across the country, powering the Blue Jays to the World Series for the first time since 1993.
You can watch game one of the World Series this Friday on a giant screen in downtown Windsor. It’ll be set up out front of Windsor city hall in the multi-use civic esplanade space.