Toronto fans held their breath all night, but in the end, heartbreak hit hard at Rogers Centre.
In a game that will be remembered for years, the Los Angeles Dodgers edged out the Toronto Blue Jays 5–4 in 11 innings, capturing their second straight World Series title — and crushing the Jays’ incredible championship hopes in front of a stunned crowd.

Will Smith played hero for L.A., launching a go-ahead home run in the top of the 11th, silencing the electric Toronto crowd. Despite the loss, the Blue Jays fought with everything they had — showing the kind of resilience and emotion that made this season special.
From Bo Bichette’s clutch hits to Vladimir Guerrero Jr.’s raw power, Toronto reminded the baseball world that this city belongs on the biggest stage. Pitching rotations ran thin, bullpens emptied, and every at-bat carried the weight of history.

This wasn’t just a loss — it was a story of growth, grit, and heartbreak. The Jays may have fallen short, but the 6ix stood tall behind them every step of the way.
💬 “We’ll be back.” — that’s the message echoing through Toronto tonight.


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