Toronto Blue Jays broadcaster Sportsnet is apologizing to customers after its Sportsnet+ streaming service crashed during Game 4 of the World Series on Tuesday.

“Some Sportsnet+ customers experienced an issue streaming last night that was quickly resolved,” a Sportsnet spokesperson said in a statement Wednesday. “We understand the importance of not missing a second of the action and apologize to our customers who were impacted.”

Sportsnet is owned by Rogers, which also owns the Blue Jays and holds the NHL broadcasting rights in Canada through the 2037-38 season.

The network did not reveal how widespread the outage was, how long it lasted or why it happened. Along with the World Series matchup between the Blue Jays and Los Angeles Dodgers — which has drawn record audiences in Canada — al

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