Goblins and ghouls, make way for blue jerseys and white-panel ball caps. If the Blue Jays beat the Dodgers one last time tonight, Toronto will likely erupt into the biggest spooky and sporty celebration the city’s ever seen.
With the Jays back in town, playing game 6 at the Rogers Centre with a 3-2 lead in the World Series, Toronto’s team could become the first to clinch the championship title on the spookiest — and busiest — night of the year.
Halloween festivities have long been planned all over Toronto, and now many are pivoting into spooky World Series hybrid parties, making space amongst the faux-webbing and smoke machines for giant screens and baseball memorabilia.
The streets of the village will already be flooded with costumed revellers. Halloween on Church is known as th

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