Blue Jays fans are thrilled after Toronto’s victory over the Los Angeles Dodgers in Game 4 of the World Series. With more than 27,000 fans at Rogers Centre, the watch party was energetic and uplifting as the Jays secured a 6-2 win. The highlight of the game was Vladimir Guerrero Jr.’s crucial home run off Ohtani, igniting the crowd.
The win has leveled the series at two games each, ensuring a Game 6 in Toronto. Fans expressed confidence in the team’s ability to clinch the championship, with one fan, Sam Hatch-Restrepo, believing that the Jays are destined for victory whether it’s in Game 6 or Game 7.
Despite a previous late-night loss in an 18-inning marathon, Jays fans showed unwavering support, returning to Rogers Centre for consecutive nights. The excitement and energy from the Game 4 win have revitalized fans like Deborah Rule, who plans to continue wearing her lucky Jays jacket for the remaining games.
In Los Angeles, Canadian expats proudly displayed their Blue Jays gear at the game, demonstrating support for the team. Fans like Chris Simpson and Paul Mercer celebrated the win, reminiscing about their Toronto roots and expressing pride in the team’s performance.
The victory held special significance for Toronto fans, as they faced Shohei Ohtani, a player who had sparked excitement during the 2023 offseason when Toronto was a potential destination for him. Ohtani’s decision to sign with the Dodgers left some Jays fans disappointed, but the Game 4 win provided a sense of redemption.
While fans celebrated the win, many experienced streaming issues with Sportsnet+ during the game, leading to frustration among viewers. Despite the technical glitches, the enthusiasm and support for the Blue Jays remained high among fans both in Toronto and abroad.
Overall, the Game 4 victory has reignited the passion and optimism of Blue Jays fans, setting the stage for an exciting and competitive World Series.

