Toronto Blue Jays Advance to World Series First Time Since 1993
Toronto Blue Jays Advance to World Series First Time Since 1993

Toronto Blue Jays Advance to World Series First Time Since 1993

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The Toronto Blue Jays have advanced to the World Series for the first time since 1993 after defeating the Seattle Mariners in a thrilling seven-game ALCS. Key to their success were six former Cleveland Guardians players on the Blue Jays roster, including notable pitcher Shane Bieber, who started Game 7 after recovering from Tommy John surgery. George Springer was the hero of Game 7, hitting a decisive three-run home run in the seventh inning to give Toronto a 4-3 lead that they held onto, cementing his legacy with 23 postseason home runs. The Blue Jays' victory was celebrated intensely at Rogers Centre, with players and fans expressing deep pride for the city and country. Toronto's blend of former Guardians talent and clutch performances underlines the synergy between the two organizations, especially with former Cleveland executive Mark Shapiro now leading the Blue Jays. The World Series will begin at Rogers Centre on Friday night, where Toronto will face the Los Angeles Dodgers.

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