Blue Jays Soar to World Series
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TORONTO – More than three decades after Joe Carter touched them all, George Springer gave the Toronto Blue Jays another home run for the ages, vaulting them into the World Series for the first time since they won their second consecutive championship in 1993.
After a thrilling victory over the Seattle Mariners in Game 7 of the ALCS, the Toronto Blue Jays will square off with the NLCS winners, the Los Angeles Dodgers, in the 2025 World Series.
It's not like the offense has been exploding; they're only averaging 4.6 runs per playoff game and scored just 23 runs in the last seven games. The bullpen is still unreliable, even if a few things have clicked, such as Roki Sasaki as the temporary closer. The starting pitching is what carried them to this point, though.
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