There has been no shortage of Toronto Blue Jays fans showing their pride around Kingston as the club tries to win its first Major League Baseball World Series in 32 years.

Many eyes have been glued to TV screens at home and at bars and restaurants around the city as the club has battled its way to a 3-2 series lead against the favoured Los Angeles Dodgers, now sitting one win from winning it all for the first time since Joe Carter belted his legendary World Series-winning home run in 1993.

Sports bars such as The Merchant downtown and the Red House West have been packed with fans, making weeknight service busier than usual.

“We’ve been very busy. We definitely fill up all the tables pretty easily,” said Madeline Clark, manager of The Toucan in downtown Kingston. “People seem to be getti

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