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Toronto Blue Jays manager John Schneider has more important things to worry about Friday than trick-or-treating with the opportunity to close out the World Series.
With Halloween and the Blue Jays back in Toronto for the World Series on Friday, there is plenty to cheer about in the city.
As the ball missiled over the fielders and towards the wall, it — tragically for the Blue Jays — got lodged in the base of the wall. Los Angeles Dodgers centre-fielder Justin Dean had the presence of mind to immediately alert the umpires to the ball that was stuck and made no effort to make a play.
It's a treat to have the Toronto Blue Jays in a position to win the World Series; the trick for many families and baseball fans will be being able to watch it happen. Also, watch out for Mother Nature.
After Wednesday night’s 6-1 win over the reigning champion Los Angeles Dodgers – a game that saw rookie sensation Trey Yesavage throw a historic seven-inning, 12-strikeout gem – the Jays are on the verge of winning the Fall Classic for the first time since capturing back-to-back championships in ’92 and ’93.
Ahead of World Series Game 6, LA Dodgers slugger Dalton Rushing's girlfriend, Kaitlyn Power, brought some Halloween energy to the skies.
The Jays took two out of three in Los Angeles and have a 3-2 series lead over the defending champion Los Angeles Dodgers, with first pitch for Game 6 scheduled for 7:00 P.M. over on FOX.
Let’s lock in one final FanDuel Best Bet for the World Series in this Morning Coffee for Friday October 31st, 2025.
Even through inclement weather and a riveting Toronto Blue Jays game, CBC B.C.'s treat count reveals that the Halloween spirit remained alive and well. Some readers told us they gave out 1,000 pieces of candy or more.