Blue Jays Open World Series; Toronto Watch Parties
Blue Jays Open World Series; Toronto Watch Parties

Blue Jays Open World Series; Toronto Watch Parties

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The Toronto Blue Jays open the 2025 World Series at home against the Los Angeles Dodgers on Friday (Game 1 at 8 p.m. ET), with Games 3 and 4 scheduled for Monday and Tuesday in Los Angeles if needed. Multiple public watch parties are planned across the GTA — including free city-hosted screenings at Nathan Phillips Square and Aga Khan Park, large outdoor streams at the University of Toronto and patio events like RendezViews — with fans asked to dress warmly and bring chairs or blankets. The Blue Jays and Rogers will host ticketed watch parties at Rogers Centre for Games 3 and 4, airing the Sportsnet broadcast on the stadium videoboard, with gates opening one hour before first pitch; $15 tickets are sold online with net proceeds benefiting the Jays Care Foundation and on-site concessions and giveaways expected. Rogers is running a Bring It Home promotion that will surprise fans at bars and viewing parties with 500 free tickets to Game 2, invite 1,000 customers through its Beyond the Seat program and award additional ticket pairs via Instagram. Maple Leaf Sports & Entertainment moved Maple Leafs and Raptors game times to avoid overlap and will show World Series games on the Scotiabank Arena videoboard for attendees, and national broadcasters and streaming services will carry all games for viewers elsewhere.

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