Blue Jays enthusiasts are ecstatic following Toronto’s triumph over Shohei Ohtani and the Los Angeles Dodgers in Game 4 of the World Series. The Rogers Centre hosted over 27,000 fans for the watch party, witnessing the Jays’ 6-2 victory. Vladimir Guerrero Jr.’s home run off Ohtani was a standout moment, igniting the crowd.
The series is now tied at two games each, ensuring a Game 6 in Toronto. Fans like Sam Hatch-Restrepo are optimistic about the team’s chances, expressing confidence in the Jays’ ability to secure the win at home.
Despite a late-night finish in the previous game, fatigue did not deter Jays supporters from attending the watch party for Game 4. Deborah Rule, who had been present for the previous game’s lengthy match, returned for the third night, showcasing her unwavering support and enthusiasm.
Blue Jays enthusiasts in Los Angeles also showed their support during Game 4. Chris Simpson, a former resident of Markham, sported his Jays jersey in the midst of Dodgers territory, joined by other Toronto fans. The diverse Canadian presence at the game highlighted the unity and backing for the Jays.
The victory over Ohtani in Game 4 held special significance for Toronto fans. Memories of Ohtani’s rejection in the 2023 offseason lingered as he faced the Blue Jays on the World Series stage. Although Ohtani’s impact was felt, the win provided a sense of redemption for some Jays supporters.
Regarding streaming issues during the game, many Toronto fans expressed frustration with Sportsnet+ for experiencing technical difficulties. Despite the setbacks, fans remained engaged with the game, emphasizing their commitment to supporting the Blue Jays.
The thrilling atmosphere and unwavering support from fans demonstrate the strong bond between the Blue Jays and their dedicated followers, setting the stage for an exhilarating continuation of the World Series.
