It was a night 32 years in the making, the first World Series game played in Toronto since those glorious championship teams, one the city and the country were amped for and fully ready to explode.
And by the time it was over, the home team delivered in every imaginable way in an ear-splitting night to remember.
Most importantly for that frenzied home crowd and an incredibly driven Blue Jays team, what unfolded was one of the most remarkable big-game nights in the city’s history.
Played out before a sellout crowed of 44,353, most of whom barely touched their seats all night, the Blue Jays didn’t just defeat the reigning champion Los Angeles Dodgers, they knocked them to the Rogers Centre carpet.
An 11-4 blowout showed the world just how serious — and seriously talented — this last-to-f

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