Toronto Blue Jays are returning home.
After Tuesday's 6-2 win over the Los Angeles Dodgers in Game 4 of the series. World SeriesBlue Jays fans know the team needs just two more wins to capture its first Commissioner's Trophy in 32 years.
“They lost in 18 innings in Game 3 and what did they do in Game 4??? A comeback win that was driven by a total team effort from everyone on that bench. They never gave up and they are a special group. Let's win Game 5 tonight,” user X @_kevinagustin wrote on Wednesday morning.
“Let's go, Blue Jays!!”
After a gut-wrenching 6-5 loss in an 18-inning Game 3 that lasted six hours and 39 minutes, the Jays back to normal tie the best-of-seven Fall Classic at 2-2 and secure a sixth game in Toronto on Halloween.
This marks the second time in Major League Baseball's more than 100-year history that the Commissioner's Trophy will be presented in Canada.

The Dodgers got on the board in the first Tuesday, but Vladimir Guerrero Jr.'s early two-run home run off superstar Shohei Ohtani gave the Jays a 2-1 lead. A solid start from veteran pitcher Shane Bieber, a four-run blast in the seventh inning and a shaky Dodger bullpen helped the Jays register yet another comeback in a record-breaking comeback season.
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Blue Jays rookie right-hander Trey Yesavage will try to follow Bieber's lead in Game 5 and try to help his team take a 3-2 lead at home. He'll face veteran Dodgers left-hander Blake Snell, who took an 11-4 Game 1 loss, giving up eight hits and five runs in five subpar innings.
“Big kudos to the Blue Jays for coming back in less than 24 hours with a huge road win. Mental monsters, that's for sure!” wrote user X @ZacharyRip on Wednesday morning.
“Good morning, just thinking about how much I love baseball and these Blue Jays and how incredible this run was. It makes me very happy. Let's do it again tonight,” user X @togirlcatie added.

First pitch of Game 5 is set for 8:00 pm ET in Los Angeles.
— with files from The Canadian Press
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