Blue Jays End 32-Year Drought, Join Dodgers in World Series
Blue Jays End 32-Year Drought, Join Dodgers in World Series

Blue Jays End 32-Year Drought, Join Dodgers in World Series

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The Toronto Blue Jays are making their first World Series appearance in 32 years, facing the Los Angeles Dodgers in the 2025 championship. Since their last title in 1993, the Blue Jays' home, Rogers Centre, and its surrounding neighborhood have undergone significant urban transformation, improving access and local business activity. The Dodgers overcame a challenging season and a mid-September low point after manager Dave Roberts urged the team to let go of perfection, leading to a strong finish and dominant postseason performance. The Blue Jays secured their World Series spot by winning a dramatic seven-game American League Championship Series against Seattle, highlighted by a pivotal three-run homer from George Springer. Both teams are preparing for a competitive series, with pitching strength and bullpen performance expected to be decisive factors. Fans and analysts anticipate a tightly contested matchup, with the Dodgers favored to win in six games, but the Blue Jays capable of challenging on offense and defense.

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