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World Series Game 3 - Toronto at LA - The Comebackening
Posted: Mon Oct 27, 2025 2:28 pm
by Parataxis
32 years ago, the Blue Jays were in the World Series with homefield advantage. After winning game 1, they lost the second, making it essentially a five game series with Philly having home field.
Does anybody remember what happened there?
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Monday October 27, 8pm
Max Scherzer (1-0, 3.18 ERA, 5 SO)

vs
Tyler Glasnow (0-0, 0.68 ERA, 18 SO)

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Tampa Bay pitchers have always given us fits, but when they're on the Dodgers, we handled Snell - lets see how we do against Glasnow.
DISCUSS!
Re: World Series Game 3 - Toronto at LA - The Comebackening
Posted: Mon Oct 27, 2025 2:45 pm
by Madvillainy2004
Max you got one more gem in you. I think the bats will be relieved to see Glasnow instead of Yamo lmao
Re: World Series Game 3 - Toronto at LA - The Comebackening
Posted: Mon Oct 27, 2025 2:48 pm
by WuTang_CMB
Lets goo!! Dave roberts up urs
Re: World Series Game 3 - Toronto at LA - The Comebackening
Posted: Mon Oct 27, 2025 3:35 pm
by Potential
Time to put on a show in LA
Re: World Series Game 3 - Toronto at LA - The Comebackening
Posted: Mon Oct 27, 2025 3:49 pm
by bluerap23
Madvillainy2004 wrote:Max you got one more gem in you. I think the bats will be relieved to see Glasnow instead of Yamo lmao
He's currently lined up for game 7 so we may need 2.
Re: World Series Game 3 - Toronto at LA - The Comebackening
Posted: Mon Oct 27, 2025 4:08 pm
by WuTang_CMB
need a vladdy game tonight

Re: World Series Game 3 - Toronto at LA - The Comebackening
Posted: Mon Oct 27, 2025 4:12 pm
by WuTang_CMB
As the Blue Jays are just three wins away from their first championship since 1993, the MLB club’s parent company also has very big things in mind.
Rogers Communications, the Canadian media and telecommunications giant that owns the Blue Jays, intends to exercise an option next year that will allow it to take full ownership of Maple Leaf Sports & Entertainment—which controls the NHL’s Maple Leafs, NBA’s Raptors, Toronto FC of MLS, and a variety of other sports assets.
Already, Rogers gained majority control of MLSE this past summer, creating one of the world’s most dominant sports portfolios with a set of holdings that also includes the Blue Jays, Sportsnet, Rogers Centre, Scotiabank Arena, and the Canadian Football League’s Toronto Argonauts, among many other assets. The next step will be to buy out the 25% share of MLSE currently held by Kilmer Sports Ventures chair Larry Tanenbaum, as it can contractually start next July.
But that’s not all. Once the Tanenbaum deal happens, Rogers is likely to pursue a recapitalization of its sports assets, including bringing in an outside investment partner.
All of that is developing with a goal of using sports as a focal point for Rogers’ future activity.
“We are in the early stages of transforming our sports and entertainment business into one of the best sports businesses globally,” Rogers president and CEO Tony Staffieri said last week in an earnings call. “This is our third pillar of growth beyond wireless and cable, and will be meaningful to Rogers over time.
“We are building a sports business at scale, and we are assessing multiple options to unlock additional value. We will take the time to be thoughtful, deliberate, and get it right. In the meantime, we will continue to operate with financial discipline while providing team leadership with the tools and resources to build championships,” he said.
There are still some obstacles to the overall Rogers ambition. In particular, Rogers has more than $26 billion in long-term debt it is working to reduce.
The Blue Jays, meanwhile, are tied with the Dodgers in the World Series, dropping Game 2 on Saturday after a dominant win in the opener on Friday.
Role of the Blue Jays
Amid the many sports holdings Rogers has, the Blue Jays have ascended to the top of that group, and not just because of the current success. As MLB’s lone team in Canada, at least for now, the Blue Jays have no other baseball competition among the Canadian population of about 41 million. As a result, the team essentially has the largest market of any team in the league.
What’s more, the Blue Jays are a source of deep national pride—something still rising as political and economic tensions between the U.S. and Canada continue. That’s also been reflected in record-level viewership of the Blue Jays on Sportsnet, something likely to continue in the World Series.
“The way our Blue Jays World Series run is captivating this country is a very clear demonstration of the power of our iconic sports teams,” said Rogers CFO Glenn Brandt.
Investors and industry analysts have taken close notice of what Rogers is doing and how the Blue Jays are accelerating the company’s ambitions across its business.
“Rogers benefits in several ways from the Jays reaching the playoffs and World Series,” CIBC Capital Markets said in a research note issued just hours before Game 1 of the World Series. “Beyond the intangible benefits like brand association with the team’s success and primetime ad sports during key moments in important games, Rogers can also benefit directly from increased ticket and concession revenues. We expect that as Rogers leans on sports, it will see increased opportunity to positively associate its Rogers brand and telecom offerings with its sports teams’ successes.”
The emerging synergy and power of Rogers has also been on display through a series of schedule changes for the Maple Leafs and Raptors to minimize conflicts with the Blue Jays’ World Series games.
Re: World Series Game 3 - Toronto at LA - The Comebackening
Posted: Mon Oct 27, 2025 4:13 pm
by GoRapstheoriginal
GO JAYS GO! LETS GO JAYS! WE GOT THIS! #TEAMPOSITIVEPOLLY! ALL ABOARD! CHOO CHOO!

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Re: World Series Game 3 - Toronto at LA - The Comebackening
Posted: Mon Oct 27, 2025 5:12 pm
by LLJ
WuTang_CMB wrote:As the Blue Jays are just three wins away from their first championship since 1993, the MLB club’s parent company also has very big things in mind.
Rogers Communications, the Canadian media and telecommunications giant that owns the Blue Jays, intends to exercise an option next year that will allow it to take full ownership of Maple Leaf Sports & Entertainment—which controls the NHL’s Maple Leafs, NBA’s Raptors, Toronto FC of MLS, and a variety of other sports assets.
Already, Rogers gained majority control of MLSE this past summer, creating one of the world’s most dominant sports portfolios with a set of holdings that also includes the Blue Jays, Sportsnet, Rogers Centre, Scotiabank Arena, and the Canadian Football League’s Toronto Argonauts, among many other assets. The next step will be to buy out the 25% share of MLSE currently held by Kilmer Sports Ventures chair Larry Tanenbaum, as it can contractually start next July.
But that’s not all. Once the Tanenbaum deal happens, Rogers is likely to pursue a recapitalization of its sports assets, including bringing in an outside investment partner.
All of that is developing with a goal of using sports as a focal point for Rogers’ future activity.
“We are in the early stages of transforming our sports and entertainment business into one of the best sports businesses globally,” Rogers president and CEO Tony Staffieri said last week in an earnings call. “This is our third pillar of growth beyond wireless and cable, and will be meaningful to Rogers over time.
“We are building a sports business at scale, and we are assessing multiple options to unlock additional value. We will take the time to be thoughtful, deliberate, and get it right. In the meantime, we will continue to operate with financial discipline while providing team leadership with the tools and resources to build championships,” he said.
There are still some obstacles to the overall Rogers ambition. In particular, Rogers has more than $26 billion in long-term debt it is working to reduce.
The Blue Jays, meanwhile, are tied with the Dodgers in the World Series, dropping Game 2 on Saturday after a dominant win in the opener on Friday.
Role of the Blue Jays
Amid the many sports holdings Rogers has, the Blue Jays have ascended to the top of that group, and not just because of the current success. As MLB’s lone team in Canada, at least for now, the Blue Jays have no other baseball competition among the Canadian population of about 41 million. As a result, the team essentially has the largest market of any team in the league.
What’s more, the Blue Jays are a source of deep national pride—something still rising as political and economic tensions between the U.S. and Canada continue. That’s also been reflected in record-level viewership of the Blue Jays on Sportsnet, something likely to continue in the World Series.
“The way our Blue Jays World Series run is captivating this country is a very clear demonstration of the power of our iconic sports teams,” said Rogers CFO Glenn Brandt.
Investors and industry analysts have taken close notice of what Rogers is doing and how the Blue Jays are accelerating the company’s ambitions across its business.
“Rogers benefits in several ways from the Jays reaching the playoffs and World Series,” CIBC Capital Markets said in a research note issued just hours before Game 1 of the World Series. “Beyond the intangible benefits like brand association with the team’s success and primetime ad sports during key moments in important games, Rogers can also benefit directly from increased ticket and concession revenues. We expect that as Rogers leans on sports, it will see increased opportunity to positively associate its Rogers brand and telecom offerings with its sports teams’ successes.”
The emerging synergy and power of Rogers has also been on display through a series of schedule changes for the Maple Leafs and Raptors to minimize conflicts with the Blue Jays’ World Series games.
Sooo…Is this supposed to make us want to cheer for the Jays even more…or not?
Re: World Series Game 3 - Toronto at LA - The Comebackening
Posted: Mon Oct 27, 2025 6:52 pm
by Potential
Re: World Series Game 3 - Toronto at LA - The Comebackening
Posted: Mon Oct 27, 2025 7:12 pm
by JCP11
Yamamoto attacked Blue Jays hitters weaknesses like a surgeon and rarely made mistakes. Also it has to be pointed out, it was their first time seeing him ever so now when they see him again they'll be ready.
Re: World Series Game 3 - Toronto at LA - The Comebackening
Posted: Mon Oct 27, 2025 8:39 pm
by LoveMyRaps
Re: World Series Game 3 - Toronto at LA - The Comebackening
Posted: Mon Oct 27, 2025 8:44 pm
by M3tro
Time to grab 2 in LA
Re: World Series Game 3 - Toronto at LA - The Comebackening
Posted: Mon Oct 27, 2025 8:45 pm
by Madvillainy2004
Max pitched really well in his start against them back in July. Onus is on the bats tho we need 4-6 runs tonight for sure.
Re: World Series Game 3 - Toronto at LA - The Comebackening
Posted: Mon Oct 27, 2025 8:48 pm
by LoveMyRaps
M3tro wrote:Time to grab 2 in LA

Re: World Series Game 3 - Toronto at LA - The Comebackening
Posted: Mon Oct 27, 2025 9:04 pm
by Top10alltime
Madvillainy2004 wrote:Max you got one more gem in you. I think the bats will be relieved to see Glasnow instead of Yamo lmao
Yamo might be the best pitcher in the league. They should switch out Ohtani or Snell for Yamo if Dodgers are smart
Re: World Series Game 3 - Toronto at LA - The Comebackening
Posted: Mon Oct 27, 2025 9:37 pm
by LoveMyRaps
Top10alltime wrote:Madvillainy2004 wrote:Max you got one more gem in you. I think the bats will be relieved to see Glasnow instead of Yamo lmao
Yamo might be the best pitcher in the league. They should switch out Ohtani or Snell for Yamo if Dodgers are smart
Yamamoto is not pitching on 2 days rest, be for real.
Re: World Series Game 3 - Toronto at LA - The Comebackening
Posted: Mon Oct 27, 2025 10:03 pm
by Top10alltime
LoveMyRaps wrote:Top10alltime wrote:Madvillainy2004 wrote:Max you got one more gem in you. I think the bats will be relieved to see Glasnow instead of Yamo lmao
Yamo might be the best pitcher in the league. They should switch out Ohtani or Snell for Yamo if Dodgers are smart
Yamamoto is not pitching on 2 days rest, be for real.
Ohtani doesn't have the stamina to finish either, him being the main batter and all (which he is underperforming in). He isn't as good as Yamamoto as a pitcher, which is a shame.
It'd be better if Dodgers use Yamamoto instead of Ohtani, who has massively underperformed. It's just the better choice, but if Dodgers are so confident in a guy who has farmed a fraudulent playoffs team, then ok. They should definitely switch Snell, considering he doesn't have the durability to finish, and even with him finishing the game, Blue Jays have a legitimate chance at winning.
Yamamoto is that good. Dodgers can have him on 2 days rest, and they still do damage.
Re: World Series Game 3 - Toronto at LA - The Comebackening
Posted: Mon Oct 27, 2025 10:06 pm
by Madvillainy2004
As good as Glasnow is hes even more wild than Snell is and doesnt pitch efficiently at all. He won't be dotting 70+% strikes like Yamo. Will be on the Jays to not chase and force him back in the zone. And hopefully he hangs a couple sliders lol
Re: World Series Game 3 - Toronto at LA - The Comebackening
Posted: Mon Oct 27, 2025 10:26 pm
by WuTang_CMB
Jays eat tonight *reversejinx*
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