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After bonding over Jays, fans find ways to cope
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After bonding over Jays, fans find ways to cope

by jummy84 November 5, 2025
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When the Blue Jays’ season ended in heartbreak on Saturday, Khela Maquiling was surprised to find herself sobbing outside a Toronto bar.

The 30-year-old web designer had only started watching the playoffs to bond with her baseball-loving partner, but somewhere along the way she fell for the game — and for the nightly ritual that brought them closer.

As the Los Angeles Dodgers rallied for a 5-4 win in 11 innings to capture Game 7 of the World Series against the Jays, Maquiling watched from the Drake Hotel with her boyfriend, caught up in the anguish that rippled across the city. The game drew an average audience of 10.9 million viewers on Sportsnet.

“I just started crying and I shocked myself because I didn’t think I was a sports person until that moment,” the Toronto resident recalls.

“And then my boyfriend turns to me and he’s like, ‘I am so grateful that I got to experience this entire post-season with you,’” she adds, choking up.

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With her partner moving to Switzerland soon for work, watching the Jays’ playoff run had become a cherished routine, making the loss especially bittersweet.

“I’ve been coping in not the smartest way, because I keep watching videos of Vladdy (Guerrero Jr.) looking sad after the game.”

For many Toronto fans, the Jays’ post-season was more than baseball — it was a reason to gather with friends, family and partners night after night. Now, with the season concluding in crushing defeat, fans like Maquiling are left navigating the quiet, reflecting on the shared experience and figuring out how to fill the sudden void.

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For Guy Felicella, a 56-year-old Vancouver father of two, the post-season became a multi-generational ritual, sparking a newfound love of the game in his youngest son, five-year-old Leo.

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“He’s just became a fanatic. He loves Bo Bichette. He started asking all these questions about how to play the game. It was such a good bonding experience for me,” says the public speaker.

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Felicella watched every game with Leo and his 11-year-old brother, Noah, with the kids even staying up through the 16th inning of Game 3’s 18-inning thriller against the Dodgers.

When the Jays lost Game 7, Felicella says he was “devastated.”


“I just turned the TV off. I didn’t want to see any of it.”

Thankfully, his sons have taken the Jays loss pretty well. They’ve been filling the void by watching NHL games. But Felicella says he can’t get invested in any sport quite like baseball: “It’s 162 regular season games a year, hockey’s like 82. When you get locked into that, it takes a physical and mental toll.”

Leo, meanwhile, is optimistic about next season. He’s looking forward to attending his first Jays game.

“After the loss, I tucked him into bed and he still had his Jays hat on. He told me he loved me. I mean, that’s it right there. He’ll be a Jays fan for life, but the most important thing is it brought us so close.”

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While Leo is just discovering the thrill of playoff baseball, Cecilia Reyes has been there for it all. At 94, she’s been following the Jays for decades, attending games whenever she could and watching every post-season since she moved to Canada in 1973. She saw the Jays win back-to-back World Series in 1992 and 1993, and was hopeful they could recreate that magic.

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“I’ve been watching the game a long time and I love the Jays very much, but I’m so disappointed that we lost,” says Reyes, who was born in Trinidad.

She followed all the playoff games with her daughter and son-in-law, cheering when the Jays hit dingers, and quietly mourning with them when the team fell behind.

“Whenever we won, we would laugh, jump up, clap our hands,” she says.

“We were very, very sad when we lost. But I told my family, ‘This is how games are. You have to have a loser and a winner.’”

Reyes says she’ll be occupying her time by rooting for the Toronto Raptors and Maple Leafs.

“I love sports. Any game that they have on the TV, I’ll be looking at it.”

Still, the Jays hold a special place in her heart. She’s already counting down the days until spring training.

“I hope that the good Lord gives me life to see them play again next year,” she says.

“If they keep practising, learn from their loss and put in their best efforts, I think good things will happen.”

This report by The Canadian Press was first published Nov. 4, 2025.

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Was that Colonel Sanders at the Blue Jays game?
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Was that Colonel Sanders at the Blue Jays game?

by jummy84 October 26, 2025
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No, your eyes weren’t deceiving you, Jays fans. That was Colonel Sanders behind the plate.

A man looking very much like founder of KFC, right down the white suit, hair, mustache and Van Dyke beard, was seen sitting behind home plate during Saturday night’s Game 2 of the World Series against the Los Angeles Dodgers.

The colonel became a viral sensation during the game as fans took to social media, theorizing about who the mysterious man was.

“I can’t tell if last night was a fever dream or not, but apparently the biggest X factors in World Series Game 2 were Yoshinobu Yamamoto, Colonel Sanders and the Jonas Brothers,” posted @BlueJayHunter on X.

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While some X users speculated it might have been a publicity move, others thought the colonel was a fake.

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“Hey hey hey, Temu Colonel Sanders doesn’t count,” posted @2oldtorocknroll.

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Still others blamed his appearance for the Jays loss, referencing the Curse of the Colonel, a Japanese urban legend that suggests the colonel’s ghost placed a curse on the Hanshin Tigers baseball team.

“Forget about the Jonas Brothers we all know it was the Colonel Sanders curse,” posted @GerryBrown20.


The Jonas Brothers performed a song after the fifth inning in another celebrity appearance during Saturday’s game that took some by surprise. The performance was announced the day before.

So who was the man in white behind the plate?

KFC confirmed he was indeed someone sent by the company to promote their newly renamed sandwich.

The fast-food chain is changing the name of its “fan-favourite” Zinger Sandwich to the Dinger Sandwich to support the Jays.

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“When the nation’s baseball fever hit new heights, we knew we had to step up to the plate with something just as bold,” Azim Akhtar, interim chief marketing officer with KFC Canada said. “We decided to change the name of our iconic Zinger sandwich to the Dinger, as our way of feeding that Canadian baseball fandom, celebrating the hits, the hype and the moments that bring fans together.”

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With the spotlight shining brightly on the Blue Jays, other companies were also trying to step in, with Wendy’s responding, cheekily saying “sorry colonel. You are bad luck.”

The Dodgers beat the Blue Jays 5-1 in Game 2 of the best-of-seven championship. The series now shifts to Los Angeles for Game 3 on Monday night at Dodger Stadium.

This report by The Canadian Press was first published Oct. 26, 2025.

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Culture at heart of Blue Jays’ World Series run
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Culture at heart of Blue Jays’ World Series run

by jummy84 October 26, 2025
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TORONTO – Whether it was at the draft, the trade deadline, or during free agency, Ross Atkins has always emphasized the importance of values during his decade as general manager of the Toronto Blue Jays.

Every time there was a potential addition to the team, Atkins never failed to mention their “high character.”

He believes that policy has paid off in 2025, with the Blue Jays reaching the World Series for the first time in 32 years in large part thanks to their cohesiveness and dedication to each other.

“I’ve always been taught and learned and believed strongly that hiring and identification of — whether it be players, coaches, scouts, anyone that’s helping support the organization — that hiring’s the most important thing we do,” said Atkins during a news conference on Friday before Game 1 of the World Series. “If you do that with values that are important to you, then over time, that’s going to pay off for you.”

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Atkins said that centring the team’s personnel policy and the resulting atmosphere is something that he and manager John Schneider actually spoke about earlier in the week.

“The thing that I think about the most is the relationships, the people that we have hired and the people that we have grown with together,” said Atkins, who was hired as the team’s GM in December 2015. “I’ve always felt there’s a big group of people here that I’m working with that will, for sure, be lifelong relationships and lifelong friendships.

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“This success — albeit we’re not done, with work to do — not just this year, but well beyond, I think just emboldens that feeling of how powerful these relationships will be.”

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Toronto led all of Major League Baseball with 49 come-from-behind wins in the regular season, with 12 of those victories coming when the Blue Jays trailed by at least three runs.

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They also rallied from a 2-0 deficit to the Seattle Mariners in the best-of-seven American League Championship Series. The climactic Game 7 in Toronto was capped by George Springer’s three-run homer in the seventh inning, undoing Seattle’s early 3-1 lead in that series finale.

“I think that’s what forms a good team. It’s talent and it’s players, but it’s people,” said Schneider before the World Series began. “I think that we’ve done such a phenomenal job of creating a culture where people are just welcome.


“It’s what we’ve grasped on to, the standard we’ve set. Not just the type of player we want, but the type of people we want in here, too.”

Schneider has been with the Blue Jays organization since 2002 when he was drafted in the 13th round of that year’s draft. He retired from playing after the 2007 season due to three concussions suffered that year, then became a minor-league manager for the rookie-level Gulf Coast League Blue Jays in 2008, working his way up through the franchise’s different levels of ball.

He said that the relationships that have been built in Toronto during Atkins’s tenure has helped create the culture that made the Blue Jays (94-68) playoff run possible.

“I think that when you’re trying to establish a winning environment and a winning organization that can do it repeatedly, that people come into play,” said Schneider. “People that are going to push things forward and not be satisfied.

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“Even this year, when we acquired (infielder Andres Gimenez) and signed (Anthony Santander) and signed Max (Scherzer), we were talking about what that would do for people around them too and where the people that we had already were in their career and in their lives.”

Schneider said it was also a factor in July as Major League Baseball’s trade deadline approached and the Blue Jays were gearing up for a deep post-season run.

“It was cool to have those conversations with Ross, understanding what we were doing at the time, and not trying to disrupt that,” said Schneider. “You want to try to add people that are going to help.

“So Seranthony (Dominguez), who is about as selfless as there is, Louis Varland, Ty France, they’re good pieces for what we already have, too. We made it a point to be really aware of it this year and, again, it’s been a couple years in the making to get to this point.”

Varland and France were traded to Toronto by the Minnesota Twins on July 31 for Alan Roden and Kendry Rojas. Varland, who has become a fixture in the Blue Jays bullpen in the post-season, said that the strong culture on his new team was immediately apparent.

“From the coaching staff to the players to the support staff to the chefs, like everybody’s great, everybody’s friendly, welcoming,” he said. “I saw this the other day, ‘the Glue Jays.’

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“That’s, like, a perfect way to sum it up. Everybody’s so close and everybody’s a great guy or girl.”

This report by The Canadian Press was first published Oct. 26, 2025.

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Meet the Blue Jays fan knitting a post-season sweater while watching the playoffs
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Meet the Blue Jays fan knitting a post-season sweater while watching the playoffs

by jummy84 October 24, 2025
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As the Toronto Blue Jays get ready for the World Series to begin Friday night, one fan has travelled from the United Kingdom to show her support for their playoff run.

“This is a big moment for the Jays and it’s a big moment for me, so I had to come home,” Karla Courtney said.

Having grown up in Toronto while spending summers in Newfoundland, the Blue Jays represent ‘home’ for Courtney.

“I think I want to be in Toronto for the energy, right? It’s really exciting; these things don’t happen that often,” she said.

Courtney shifted her sleep schedule while across the pond to make sure she never missed a Jays playoff moment.

To keep herself busy while watching nerve-wracking games in the middle of the night, she began knitting to ease the tension.

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Her first project: a Blue Jays sweater for her good luck charm knitted lobster to wear — but that wasn’t enough of a challenge.


Knitting a Blue Jays sweater for a lobster was the first step, before taking on the challenge of a playoff sweater — only to be worked on during game days.

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Courtney challenged herself with knitting a Blue Jays post-season sweater — which could only be worked on during game days.

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“However far they go, I’ll have something to commemorate the season,” Courtney said.

She began the retro-style sweater during Game 4 of the ALDS against the New York Yankees, documenting her progress on social media.

Each section of work carries memories of different moments along the playoff run. One moment involving a mustard stain from a game.

“We did lose those two games, so that represents a hard point,” she said while pointing to the Blue Jays logo she’d crafted.

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For Courtney, knitting keeps her present and grounds her emotions during stressful innings.

“I’m only allowed to knit during game days; I haven’t broken that rule,” she explained. “I knit on the flight on the way, but that was a game day, so that’s fine. I’m kind of following the progress of the team. So, hopefully the longer they go, the longer I go.”

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Dedicated to her craft, she kept up the project while in the Rogers Centre for games 6 and 7 of the ALCS.

She remembers the game-changing moment when George Springer got the home run that gave the Blue Jays the lead in Game 7.

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“I had the sweater in my hands and I thought, ‘Now I’m going to get mascara on it,’” she remembered. “I was crying, it was so exciting and everyone was cheering and it was really, really incredible.”

Courtney plans to stick around Toronto as long as it takes to see the Blue Jays take the World Series.

“I am not going anywhere, of course not, no,” she said. “I’ll just keep changing my ticket, I don’t care.”

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Ford wants to revisit ending ticket scalping amid Blue Jays ‘gouging’
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Ford wants to revisit ending ticket scalping amid Blue Jays ‘gouging’

by jummy84 October 22, 2025
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As Toronto Blue Jays tickets are resold for thousands of dollars, Ontario Premier Doug Ford says his government may revive anti-scalping legislation it previously killed shortly after assuming office.

“My personal opinion, going to talk to the whole team, they’re gouging the people,” he told reporters on Wednesday afternoon. “We have one player in the market that controls the tickets, that’s not right for the people.”

Asked if he’d consider legislation specifically, Ford said his government would look at the option.

Ford’s comments come a day after Blue Jays World Series tickets went on sale on Ticketmaster. Less than two hours after sales began, tickets were being listed for sale for more than $2,000. 

On Tuesday, a single ticket in section 135 in the Rogers Centre for Game 1 was priced at $4,954. The lowest individual ticket found was in section 510 for $1,723, taxes included.

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The prices caused uproar on social media, with many Jays fans questioning why a ticket could be purchased within minutes and potentially put back on the market for a significantly higher cost than it was likely purchased for.

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The anger over price resales is not new, with anger erupting last year during Taylor Swift’s Eras tour which saw similar ticket prices and frustration.


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Ford’s government previously scrapped part of a law that would have capped ticket resale prices at 50 per cent above the original face value.

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A section in the previous Liberal government’s Ticket Sales Act would have imposed that cap, but the Progressive Conservatives paused implementing it shortly after the 2018 election.

A year later in 2019, it cancelled the rule, saying it was unenforceable and that it would have driven consumers to buy tickets on the black market and drive costs higher.

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The Liberals under former premier Kathleen Wynne had originally introduced the legislation to tackle “scalper bots” that scoop up huge blocks of tickets.

John Fraser, the Ontario Liberals’ parliamentary leader, told reporters Wednesday that reviving anti-scalping legislation was the “right thing to do.”

“When we’re all waiting in line and we’re not getting tickets and the next second we see is 10, 12 times the price, that’s not fair,” Fraser said.

NDP Leader Marit Stiles, asked if the legislation should be brought back, told reporters it should, “100 per cent.”

“We asked for this when it came to the Taylor Swift concert, right, we need the government to take action,” Stiles said, adding her party will present something soon in the legislature.

In his comments Wednesday, Ford said he doesn’t believe in one company “controlling everything,” and specifically named Ticketmaster.


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Fact File: Trump post on Blue Jays is a fake
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Fact File: Trump post on Blue Jays is a fake

by jummy84 October 1, 2025
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The Toronto Blue Jays clinched their first American League East Division title since 2015 with a win over the Tampa Bay Rays on Sunday, but a screenshot shared online of a supposed Truth Social post from Donald Trump suggested the U.S. president wasn’t on board with the Jays’ playoff run.

The post, written in all-capital letters, says the United States will be investigating the “un-American” Blue Jays as they attempt to “steal” the World Series, and that the team would not be invited to the White House.

In fact, the post is a satirical fake, the White House confirmed to The Canadian Press, and does not appear on Trump’s social media feed.

THE CLAIM

“WE WILL BE INVESTIGATING THE UN AMERICAN BLUE JAYS WHO ARE ATTEMPTING TO STEAL OUR BELOVED WORLD SERIES,” reads a screenshot of what appears to be a post by Trump on his Truth Social account. “THEY WILL DEFINITELY NOT BE INVITED TO THE WHITE HOUSE.”

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The screenshot has been shared on multiple social media platforms, including Threads, Facebook, Instagram and the X platform, formerly Twitter, to thousands of likes and comments, many of which appeared unsure whether the post was real.

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THE FACTS

The White House confirmed to The Canadian Press that Trump has not posted anything about the Blue Jays.

Searches of Trump’s Truth Social account turned up no such post on or before Sept. 28, when it was first shared, and a similar search of web archiving site archive.today turned up no archive of the supposed post.

The earliest post sharing the image that The Canadian Press could find came from a humour account, “Andy Bowers,”  based in Nova Scotia under the handle @evilpez4.

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The account posts memes and funny anecdotes, and has previously posted edited screenshots with satirical messages. One post featured a “Provincial Alert” about “MAGA Musician” Sean Feucht being attacked by a groundhog in Shubenacadie, in reference to that musician’s controversial planned performance in Nova Scotia earlier this year.

Trump’s Truth Social posts are often peppered with all-capital words. While his posts are occasionally deleted, many that have caused controversy are still up. In one message, posted on April 28, Canada’s federal election day, he implied Canadians should vote to make Canada “the cherished 51st. State of the United States of America.”

Parodies of Trump’s Truth Social posts are common on social media. The Canadian Press previously fact checked a fake image appearing to show the president complaining about Canada’s win against the United States this past February at the 4 Nations Face-Off hockey tournament.

This report by The Canadian Press was first published Oct. 1, 2025.


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Celebs Love Emi Jay's '90s-Inspired Claw Clips — Now the Founder Predicts the Next Nostalgic Hair Trend
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Celebs Love Emi Jay’s ’90s-Inspired Claw Clips — Now the Founder Predicts the Next Nostalgic Hair Trend

by jummy84 October 1, 2025
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Throwback with your hair back! Kendall Jenner, Hailey Bieber, and Selena Gomez have all hopped on the ’90s claw clip revival — a look once made iconic by Kate Hudson, Julia Roberts, and Jennifer Aniston — thanks to Emi Jay.

Founded by Julianne Goldmark, the brand has become a go-to for It-girls wanting to sweep their hair up in seconds while still making a chic statement.

“It’s been so special to see claw clips come back in the way that they have, especially since they’re part of Emi Jay’s DNA,” Goldmark tells ET.

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The 30-year-old entrepreneur sees her clips, headbands, pins, bows, and scrunchies as little jewels for your hair and the finishing touch that makes any outfit pop.

“Hair accessories are like your staple pair of small gold hoops. They pull everything together, even with jeans and a tee. A hair accessory makes the whole look feel more intentional and polished without trying too hard,” she notes. 

And the best part? No heat or hours in front of the mirror are required. 

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“We all love a look that’s cute but doesn’t take forever. … There’s something satisfying about a quick, effortless updo that still looks intentional while keeping your hair out of your face.”

While the claw clip craze shows no signs of slowing down, Goldmark already has her eye on what’s next.

“Ponytail barrettes and tortoise barrettes are going to have a nice moment this fall and winter in an elevated way,” she predicts.

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In addition to her signature accessories, Goldmark swears by her line’s Heavenly Hair Milk, Halo Hair Oil, Angelstick, brushes, and the new Toasted Sugar Aura Hair Mist to keep her strands shiny and strong.

“Healthy hair has always been so important to me because it just makes you feel yourself, but better. When your hair feels soft, shiny, and nourished, it’s amazing how much more confident you feel, even on a busy day.”

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Home Run: Blue Jays’ season finale a ratings hit
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Home Run: Blue Jays’ season finale a ratings hit

by jummy84 September 30, 2025
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By Gregory Strong

The Canadian Press

Posted September 30, 2025 9:44 am

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TORONTO – The Toronto Blue Jays’ regular-season finale – a 13-4 rout that clinched the division title – was a ratings home run for domestic rights-holder Sportsnet.

The network says Toronto’s victory over the Tampa Bay Rays on Sunday averaged 2.36 million viewers on television and via streaming, making it Sportsnet’s most-watched Blue Jays regular-season broadcast ever.

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Alejandro Kirk homered twice as the Blue Jays secured the American League East crown for the first time since 2015.

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The Blue Jays earned a bye to the AL Division Series with the victory. They will play the winner of the wild-card series between the Boston Red Sox and the New York Yankees.

Game 1 in the best-of-five series is scheduled for Saturday at Rogers Centre.

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Sportsnet says the average audience for the full season was 906,800 viewers per game, a jump of 51 per cent from the 2024 campaign.

This report by The Canadian Press was first published Sept. 30, 2025.

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Sportsnet and Apple TV reach deal for Jays game
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No simulcast deal for Jays’ game Friday night

by jummy84 September 26, 2025
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TORONTO – Baseball fans in Canada should not expect a repeat of a deal that allowed Sportsnet to air a simulcast of Apple TV’s Friday Night Baseball broadcast that featured the Toronto Blue Jays last week.

As a result of the agreement, the streamer was given the rights for Friday’s game between the Blue Jays and Tampa Bay Rays.

“Apple has it exclusively,” a Sportsnet spokesperson said Thursday afternoon in an email.

Sportsnet, the Canadian team’s domestic rights-holder, reached a deal with the Blue Jays, Apple TV and Major League Baseball ahead of last Friday’s game between Toronto and Kansas City.

That matchup had the potential to be a playoff clincher for the Blue Jays. The Royals pounded Toronto 20-1 that night but the Blue Jays would secure a post-season berth two days later.

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Entering Thursday’s games, there was a scenario that could have seen the Blue Jays move into a potential clinch situation for the American League East Division title on Friday.

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But when Toronto defeated the Boston Red Sox 6-1 and the New York Yankees beat the Chicago White Sox 5-3, the Blue Jays’ magic number was trimmed to three. That left Saturday as the earliest possible clinch date.

Instead of airing on Sportsnet, Friday’s Jays-Rays matchup will only be shown on Apple TV+, leaving non-subscribers without a viewing option.

There were no plans to change that arrangement, a baseball source confirmed Thursday.

Almost all Blue Jays games air on Sportsnet, but a handful of Toronto games throughout the 162-game season air on Apple TV+ as part of the streamer’s partnership with MLB.

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Toronto is looking to win the East crown for the first time since 2015. The Blue Jays hold the tiebreaker over the Yankees in the event they finish the regular season on Sunday with the same record.

The top two division winners will earn byes to the best-of-five division series. The other four AL playoff teams will play in best-of-three wild-card series.

Toronto made the playoffs three times between 2020 and ’23 but was swept in the wild-card series each time.

The Blue Jays haven’t won a post-season game since 2016. Toronto’s last World Series title came in 1993.

Sportsnet and the Blue Jays are owned by Rogers Communications.

This report by The Canadian Press was first published Sept. 25, 2025.


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No simulcast deal for potential Jays’ clincher
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No simulcast deal for potential Jays’ clincher

by jummy84 September 26, 2025
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TORONTO – Baseball fans in Canada should not expect a repeat of a deal that allowed Sportsnet to air a simulcast of Apple TV’s Friday Night Baseball broadcast that featured the Toronto Blue Jays last week.

As a result of the agreement, the streamer was given the rights for this Friday’s game between the Blue Jays and Tampa Bay Rays. The matchup could be a potential division clincher for Toronto.

“Apple has it exclusively,” a Sportsnet spokesperson said Thursday afternoon in an email.

Sportsnet, the Canadian team’s domestic rights-holder, reached a deal with the Blue Jays, Apple TV and Major League Baseball ahead of last Friday’s game between Toronto and Kansas City.

That matchup had the potential to be a playoff clincher for the Blue Jays. The Royals pounded Toronto 20-1 that night but the Blue Jays would secure a post-season berth two days later.

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A similar scenario exists this week. Depending on results from Thursday’s games, the Blue Jays could have a chance on Friday to win the American League East Division title for the first time since 2015.

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However, instead of airing on Sportsnet, the Jays-Rays matchup will only be shown on Apple TV+, leaving non-subscribers without a viewing option.

There were no plans to change that arrangement, a baseball source confirmed Thursday.

Almost all Blue Jays games air on Sportsnet, but a handful of Toronto games throughout the 162-game season air on Apple TV+ as part of the streamer’s partnership with MLB.

Entering play Thursday, the Blue Jays had a magic number of four to clinch the East. Toronto was tied with the New York Yankees for first place but the Blue Jays hold the tiebreaker advantage.

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Chances of a Friday clinch scenario were certainly possible but appeared unlikely.

A Toronto win over the Boston Red Sox on Thursday night, coupled with a New York loss to the Chicago White Sox, would trim the Blue Jays’ magic number to two.

However, the slumping Blue Jays had dropped six of their last seven games entering the series finale against the Red Sox, who were only three games back in the East.

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The Yankees, meanwhile, were looking to complete a three-game sweep of the lowly White Sox, who are in last place in the American League.


On Friday, the Blue Jays-Rays game will start a couple minutes after the start of the Yankees-Orioles matchup. If Toronto entered that game with a magic number of two, the Blue Jays would claim the East crown if they beat the Rays and if New York lost to Baltimore.

The regular season continues through Sunday.

The top two division winners will earn byes to the best-of-five division series. The other four AL playoff teams will play in best-of-three wild-card series.

Toronto made the playoffs three times between 2020 and ’23 but was swept in the wild-card series each time.

The Blue Jays haven’t won a post-season game since 2016. Toronto’s last World Series title came in 1993.

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Sportsnet and the Blue Jays are owned by Rogers Communications.

This report by The Canadian Press was first published Sept. 25, 2025.

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