
"The Toronto Blue Jays have certainly done it all during their quest to the World Series this year. Whether being tabbed as the "comeback kids" after leading the league in come-from-behind wins this season, or the eye-popping play of unsung heroes coming through for Toronto in key wins, as well as the stars reaching another level to will the club to victory, Blue Jays fans have definitely experienced it all."
"One of those secret weapons is their hold of home-field advantage in the series. By virtue of just one more win than the Dodgers during the regular season, the Blue Jays will now get to begin the matchup at the friendly confines of the Rogers Centre. In 2025, the Blue Jays posted a stellar 54-27 record at home, which was second only to the Philadelphia Phillies in the entire league."
The Blue Jays demonstrated resilience and come-from-behind success, led by unexpected heroics and elevated star performance. Fans believe the team can beat any opponent, including the heavily-favored Dodgers. Toronto enters the World Series as underdogs but carries momentum and two potential difference-makers: Bo Bichette's impact and home-field advantage. By finishing one regular-season win ahead, Toronto starts at Rogers Centre, where the team went 54-27 in 2025, second-best in MLB. The Dodgers were 41-40 on the road, making Toronto's energetic home crowd a possible advantage in close games.
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