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Publication Date: October 21, 2025 - 18:20
Ottawa Now - Ottawa-based Jays fans recount Monday's historical moment at Rogers Centre
October 21, 2025
Baseball’s biggest prize will be unveiled in the coming weeks, as only two teams remain standing. And thanks to some late-game heroics from George Springer, the Toronto Blue Jays are still on that short list. Canada’s Team battled back in Monday’s Game 7 to rip the American League pennant from Seattle’s grasp, punching their first ticket to the Fall Classic since 1993. Chris and Brent Jelley, a pair of Ottawa-based die-hard Jays fans, were taking in every single second of glory at the Rogers Centre. They recount last night’s wild vibes on today’s Ottawa Now.
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