**Title: Viral Blue Jays Fan Identified as Toronto Trainer** A Blue Jays fan with a striking physique has captured the attention of baseball fans and social media users alike. During Game 1 of the American League Division Series against the New York Yankees at Rogers Centre, the fan, known for his Incredible Hulk-like appearance, became a viral sensation. With 44,655 fans in attendance, one individual stood out, prompting a flurry of posts on platforms like X and TikTok. Many users were eager to identify the muscular fan, who sported long hair. Some even shared images from a previous broadcast, speculating if it was the same person. After several days of investigation, the fan was identified as Dean Angelo, a personal trainer based in Toronto. Jesse Kirshenbaum, a co-founder of a sports media outlet and host of the BClutch podcast, was instrumental in uncovering Angelo's identity. Angelo recounted his experience of going viral, saying, "I went home from the game after the Yankees series and then I honestly got home and me and my girlfriend got in a fight. I got all these texts from kids I used to train. I didn’t have TikTok, I wasn’t on TikTok and they sent me a bunch of TikToks. I was like, ‘Oh s—, look at what’s going on.’" He added, "She got so pissed off, she was so upset about it. I was just like, ‘All right, maybe this is a bad thing,’ but it was crazy to see." Following the attention he received, Angelo shared a before-and-after post on Instagram, showcasing his body transformation over the past eight years. In his post, he expressed gratitude for the supportive comments he received. "I really appreciate all the kind supportive comments and messages," he wrote. "I’ve never really wanted to post my transformation before but I just wanted to take a moment to share where my journey started. These two photos are about 8 years apart. I am really touched by anyone who finds my physique inspiring. Anything is possible with consistent effort." As for the Blue Jays, they won their series against the Yankees but now face a challenging situation in the AL Championship Series. They are currently down 2-0 against the Seattle Mariners after losing both games at Rogers Centre. Game 3 is scheduled for Wednesday night, with the first pitch set for 8:08 p.m. in Seattle. Shane Bieber will start for the Blue Jays, while George Kirby will take the mound for the Mariners.