TORONTO - The fear of Shohei Ohtani's swing is nothing for some Jays fans compared to the risk of missing part of World Series Game 6 because of Halloween festivities.
The Toronto Blue Jays and Los Angeles Dodgers match-up has some die-hards and bandwagoners shifting around their trick-or-treating and party plans to make room for Friday night's game.
Barbara MacPhee owns The Cat's Cradle Sports and Spirits in midtown Toronto, and she's had to push back the bar's typical Halloween bash -- karaoke and a photo booth -- by several hours to account for the game.
She's just hoping it isn't another six-and-a-half-hour 18-inning nail-biter like Game 3.
Meanwhile, some party planners have built entire events around the convergence of the holiday and the game.
That's the case for Club Crawlers

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