Tag: Baseball
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Rest vs Rust and the Blue Jays’ October Advantage
A rare postseason pattern hints that Toronto thrives in long series, giving the Jays a real shot if the World Series reaches the chaos of Games 6 or 7.
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Stadium Politics and the Billionaire Relocation Grift
How public money, fan loyalty, and relocation threats fuel a North American sports economy built on extraction, unlike community-owned models such as Green Bay.
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Can Jays–Dodgers Break the 15 Million Viewership Mark?
As Toronto meets Los Angeles on baseball’s biggest stage, the question shifts from simple ratings math to whether a binational fanbase can redefine the World Series audience.
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How the Blue Jays Won the ALCS on Vibes, Not Analytics
The 2025 Jays embraced chaos, emotion, and theatrics to outplay a steadier Mariners team, proving October baseball is decided by psychology, not spreadsheets.
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Sports Lovers – Ep. 1: The Circus is Never Leaving Town
In the first episode of Sports Lovers, Alex and Sam trace Toronto’s chaotic playoff run from the Mariners’ meltdown to a showdown with baseball’s trillion-dollar empire.
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Game 7 in Toronto: Chaos, Catharsis, and the Long Wait Ends
Thirty-two years of heartbreak, hope, and hysteria finally end as the Blue Jays punch their ticket back to the World Series.
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Blue Jays Beat Mariners 6–2 to Force Game Seven
After defeating the Seattle Mariners 6–2 in Game Six of the American League Championship Series, Toronto stands one win away from its first World Series appearance in decades.
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Blue Jays Flip ALCS Script on Seattle in Game 3
In Seattle’s loudest cathedral, the Blue Jays didn’t just win a baseball game — they rewrote their playoff story.
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Toronto’s Dream Starts Fast, Fades Even Faster in ALCS Opener
A roaring start, a quiet collapse, and a nation’s October hopes slipping away as the Blue Jays fall 3–1 in a Game 1 that revealed more than the scoreline.
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