Blue Jays down to their last chance in Game 7
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In Canada, Sportsnet – which has rights to all World Series – has broken viewership records throughout the Blue Jays’ postseason run, peaking at 7.7 million viewers for Game 1, a mark that almost certainly will be broken as the Blue Jays aim to clinch their first title since 1993 this weekend.
Toronto enters this contest 19-8 as the home underdog, 62-41 after a win and with a 96-69 record with equal rest to their opponent. The Blue Jays have the backing of the home crowd in this one and have a 59-30 record at Rogers Centre. First baseman Vladimir Guerrero Jr. is the team's top slugger.
Trey Yesavage set a World Series rookie record with 12 strikeouts and the Toronto Blue Jays took a 6-1 victory over the Los Angeles Dodgers on Wednesday.
Expect an extra-innings slugfest as the Los Angeles Dodgers and Toronto blue Jays meet in Game 6 of our World Series simulation. Who'll take the title?