The Toronto Blue Jays are set to face a historic Game 7 for the World Series, a first-time occurrence in their franchise history. Despite a strong effort from Kevin Gausman and a late rally, the Blue Jays fell short in Game 6 against the Los Angeles Dodgers, losing 3-1. The intense playoff games and late nights are wearing on fans like Maria Havelka, who expressed disappointment at the missed opportunities in the last inning of Game 6.
Fans, however, remain optimistic and are looking forward to Game 7. The game saw all its runs scored in the 3rd inning, with the Dodgers taking the lead and the Blue Jays battling to tie the game late. In the ninth inning, the Blue Jays had a chance to turn the game around but fell short due to some unfortunate plays.
Looking ahead to Game 7, a potential Hall of Fame matchup is on the horizon, with Max Scherzer likely to start for the Blue Jays against Shohei Ohtani of the Dodgers. Both teams have a strong lineup of pitchers ready for the decisive game, ensuring an exciting showdown for baseball fans.
Amidst the anticipation, watch parties are being organized across Toronto and the province to cheer on the Blue Jays in their quest for the championship. The city is gearing up for the final game, with preparations in place for various scenarios to ensure a smooth experience for fans attending the watch parties.
