From the streets outside Rogers Centre to YouTube comment sections, Toronto’s emotions overflow after the Game 7 loss
It was supposed to be a celebration. Instead, Toronto’s dream season ended in shock as the Dodgers clinched their second straight World Series title — and the city erupted with heartbreak, humor, and heavy emotions.
Outside Rogers Centre, CP24 captured the chaos live: fans pouring into the streets, flags waving, horns blaring, and disbelief written on every face. Some fans tried to find words for the moment — others, like one now-viral interviewee, mixed up baseball and football: “Yeah, we lost in the last quarter…”
The clip instantly lit up the internet, with YouTube comments turning tragedy into comedy:
“Last quarter… dude wasn’t even watching the right sport.”
“He must’ve come straight from watching basketball.”
“The problem was they scored a field goal instead of a touchdown.”
Even through the memes, one thing was clear — Toronto fans showed love and loyalty. While disappointment ran deep, thousands flooded the streets downtown, united by pride in a team that fought to the very end.
From Vladimir Guerrero Jr.’s power to Bichette’s clutch hits, the 2025 Blue Jays gave the city something to believe in again. And though the championship slipped away, the passion across the 6ix proved why Toronto remains one of the most electric sports cities in North America.
💬 “We’ll be back next year — and this time, we’re finishing the job.”
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