Toronto, ON — The drought is finally over. After more than three decades, the Toronto Blue Jays are heading back to the World Series, capping off one of the most dramatic comebacks in franchise history.
In a heart-stopping Game 7 showdown at a roaring Rogers Centre, the Jays rallied from behind to defeat the Seattle Mariners 4–3, thanks to a clutch three-run homer by George Springer in the bottom of the seventh inning that sent the crowd — and the entire country — into a frenzy.
Springer’s blast wasn’t just a hit — it was a moment that will go down in Toronto sports history. With two runners on and two outs, he turned on a high fastball and crushed it deep into left field, flipping the energy of the game in an instant.
Pitcher Kevin Gausman delivered a gritty start, while the bullpen shut it down late to preserve the lead. Closer Jordan Romano, the pride of Markham, slammed the door in the ninth with ice in his veins, striking out two to seal the win.
For the first time since 1993, the Blue Jays are World Series bound, proving once again that Toronto belongs on baseball’s biggest stage. Fans poured into the downtown streets to celebrate, waving flags and chanting “Let’s Go Blue Jays!” long into the night.
Next up: The 2025 World Series — and a shot at history.
🎥 Watch Full Highlights: Blue Jays vs. Mariners ALCS Game 7 (10/20/25) on MLB’s official YouTube channel.
Final Score:
Toronto Blue Jays – 4
Seattle Mariners – 3
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