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‘One more win!’ Fans go wild as Blue Jays secure chance to win World Series in Toronto on Halloween

Game 5 may have been played in L.A., but Toronto fans on the Dodger Stadium concourse were arguably responsible for the loudest chants after the final out was recorded Wednesday night.

“LET’S GO BLUE JAYS! ONE MORE WIN!”

The Blue Jays, led by a nearly unhittable 22-year-old rookie, glided to a 6-1 victory over the Dodgers, giving the team a chance to win the World Series at home Friday. It’s been 32 years since the Jays have been this close, and Toronto fans could barely contain their excitement.

“We’re feeling good! ‘93, I was in the building. We’re going to do it again on Friday!” one fan told CBC News at Dodger Stadium, screaming above the cheers of a mob of Toronto fans to be heard.

3 men in Blue Jays gear stand shoulder to shoulder waving a Canadian flag in the seats of Dodger Stadium. A woman blurred in the foreground, is wearing a Jays cap
Several Blue Jays fans made the trip to L.A. for Game 5. After Toronto won, Jays supporters struck up a rendition of ‘O Canada’ in the Dodger Stadium parking lot. (Ashley Landis/The Associated Press)

 As fans spilled into the stadium parking lot, some Jays supporters broke out into a revelrous rendition of O Canada, full of high fives and spontaneous cheers.

Back at a watch party in Toronto, where 28,000 fans kept the Rogers Centre seats warm for Game 6, it was pandemonium from the start.

A wide shot of 28,000 Jays fans cheering as they watch Game 5 of the World Series on the video scoreboard at Rogers Centre
Fans at a watch party in Rogers Centre erupted after the Jays led off with back-to-back home runs in Game 5, and the energy never dipped from there. (Jes Mason/CBC)

After Davis Schneider and Vladimir Guerrero Jr. both hit home runs to lead off the game, Drake’s Back to Back blasted out of the Rogers Centre speakers — and the party never stopped.

Pitcher Trey Yesavage, who now has more big league starts in the playoffs than he does in the regular season, made the $320-million Dodger payroll look like chump change for the next seven innings. In his eighth and final big league start this season, Yesavage gave up only one run on three hits and struck out 12 batters — more than any other rookie in World Series history.

WATCH | The Blue Jays take a 3-2 lead in the World Series:

Blue Jays stun L.A. 6-1 to take World Series lead

It took just three pitches from L.A. Dodgers starter Blake Snell for the Toronto Blue Jays to take a 2-0 lead in Game 5 of the World Series with back-to-back home runs from Davis Schneider and Vladimir Guerrero Jr. The Jays’ own starter Trey Yesavage struck out 12 and walked no batters in a performance for the history books.

One boy at Wednesday’s Rogers Centre watch party told CBC News he believed the Jays would seal the deal Friday.

“I feel proud to be part of this city, because I know we’re going to take it all the way for the first time in 32 years,” he said.

WATCH | Blue Jays manager says club feels the love from Rogers Centre watch parties:

‘We feel that out here in L.A.,’ Schneider says about Jays watch parties

Toronto Blue Jays manager John Schneider was asked for his thoughts on the Rogers Centre watch parties in Toronto that have drawn tens of thousands of fans during the team’s away games in Los Angeles. ‘It’s pretty remarkable,’ he said at a news conference before Game 5 on Wednesday.

Game 6 is set for 8 p.m. ET at Rogers Centre Friday. It will be a rematch of Game 2’s pitchers, with Kevin Gausman taking the mound for the Blue Jays and Yoshinobu Yamamoto, coming off back-to-back complete game wins, starting for the Dodgers.

For fans looking to get into the building, tickets are scarce and expensive. Game 6 is officially sold out, so tickets are only available on the resale market, where standing room general admission is going for more than $2,000.

“I wish I was a millionaire and could be here to watch it,” said Lisa Dorey, who paid $15 to cheer on the Jays at Wednesday’s Rogers Centre watch party.

“I’ll be watching from home and screaming [with] what’s left of my voice.”

A man in a Jays jersey stands on scaffolding above the Pint Bar outside Rogers Centre at night and cheers, as Jays fans walk below
The Jays may have been playing in L.A. Wednesday, but the post-game party was bumping outside Rogers Centre in Toronto. (Jes Mason/CBC)

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