
"For Blue Jays fans who couldn't travel to Los Angeles for the away games during the World Series, they showed up to support the team from afar. Among many watch parties taking place at local establishments in Toronto (and around the country as well), Rogers Centre was rocking with fans who were eager to experience the game live together as a city, even if the team was on the West Coast."
"Here's what the watch party looked like for the crucial Game 4 of the World Series with so much on the line. Fans really showed up to support the Blue Jays. Even though most of the World Series games were taking place on weekday nights, that didn't stop the Blue Jays fans from coming to Rogers Centre to root for Canada's team. Tickets cost $15, and the net proceeds go to the Jays Care Foundation."
"While the stadium remained relatively spacious and quiet at the beginning of the game, the crowd quickly filled up the seats by the time starters Shohei Ohtani and Shane Bieber began pitching to kick off Game 4. Given the location of the big screen in the stadium, the Outfield District remained empty, but fans filled up the rest of Rogers Centre, hoping to watch a winning game. Besides, most fans were decked in Blue Jays' gear or wore blue clothes to show their support. Some even opted to wear an over-the-top outfit, such as glittery blue blazers."
Toronto hosted watch parties for Blue Jays away World Series games, with Rogers Centre acting as a central gathering for fans. The stadium sold $15 tickets with net proceeds benefiting the Jays Care Foundation. Fans arrived in team gear and blue clothing, some wearing extravagant outfits like glittery blue blazers. The crowd grew noticeably by the time starters Shohei Ohtani and Shane Bieber took the mound, leaving the Outfield District empty due to big screen placement but filling the rest of the venue. Freebies included popcorn, black postseason beanies, and items bearing the slogan "Want It All."
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