World Series, Canada and The Jays
Digest more
Sporting News on MSN
How many Canadian teams are in MLB? Explaining Canada's history of pro baseball clubs before Blue Jays
After the Expos' founding, another MLB expansion team arrived in Canada in 1977 with the Toronto Blue Jays. For over 20 years, Canada had two MLB teams, but the Expos faced financial difficulties in the early 2000s. There was even a vote by the owners to eliminate the team from the league, though the action never went through.
As the Blue Jays attempt to win a first World Series since 1993, a small town outside Toronto claims that it’s the real birthplace of the sport.
Toronto — Louis Acosta, a Dodgers fan from Santa Clarita, flew to Toronto on Friday to support his home town team for their fifth World Series appearance in the last 9 years. During Game 1 at the Rogers Centre, he proudly wore his Dodgers shirt and cap amid the opening ceremonies.
The Blue Jays may be making the news right now as Canada's baseball team. But before the Jays, there were the Montreal Expos. A new Netflix documentary, Who Killed the Montreal Expos?, investigates why the team folded and then moved from Montreal to Washington in 2004.
Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney said Donald Trump is "afraid to bet," after Trump didn't respond to Carney's attempt to make a friendly wager on the Series.
What if the Dallas Cowboys actually were 'America's Team?' The lone team playing a sport that is mostly native to another country, while competing against 29 ot
For the first time in 32 years, the Toronto Blue Jays are competing in the World Series, and they have Vladimir Guerrero Jr to thank.
9don MSN
Carney challenges Trump to make a bet on the World Series as Canada’s team plays the Dodgers
Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney is challenging U.S. President Donald Trump to make a friendly wager on the outcome of the World Series between the Toronto Blue Jays and Los Angeles Dodgers.
The Canadian Press on MSN
Why Ohtani’s fans in Canada and beyond say he’s ‘bigger than baseball’
The Los Angeles Dodgers’ defence was crumbling against the Toronto Blue Jays in Game 1 of the World Series, and pressure was mounting on L.A. players as the game got closer to the end.