Blue Jays HEARTBREAK Forces World Series Game 7! 🤯 Ohtani vs. Toronto for the Title

Yo, the Blue Jays said “trick or treat,” and the baseball gods definitely chose “trick” this time around. Just when we thought Game 6 was ours, that one giant hit sent the ball soaring, getting stuck in the fences – a truly heartbreaking way for it to end. We tried to reset, quickly getting a double and thinking, “Alright, two on, one out, we can do this!” But just like that, bam! Our hopes and dreams were shattered. There would be no parade planned just yet.

Now, we’re headed to Game 7. This is where legends are made, where stories are told! The Dodgers are bringing out their big gun, Shohei Ohtani, to stand on the mound. This is what everyone asked for – “We want Shohei! We want Shohei!” Well, he’s here, and it’s on the Jays. It’s on us, the city. We can’t control the outcome, but can the players bring it?

This is the stuff of legends. If we win this, we beat Goliath. We beat the guy everyone had winning in four, the team everyone said would be an easy walk in the park. You want to beat them at their best? They’re bringing you their best. So, let’s get it!

Yesterday was incredibly tense. It took a moment to process what just happened. I truly feel the Jays played great; we just got unlucky and couldn’t get the base hits we desperately needed. Their defense was phenomenal, and I won’t disparage the Dodgers in any way – they played the game they needed to play, and they won. We just had no answer for it.

But hey, Game 7! This is what we all dream of, that make-or-break moment. We’re going to be watching with bated breath. I hope tomorrow is a happy day, and I hope we have a great celebratory video to share. It is what it is, but let’s go, Jays! Go Jays Go!


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updated_at 01-11-2025
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