Beloved Dodger Expects Boos in Return to Toronto
Los Angeles Dodgers and Toronto Blue Jays followers have had Monday’s date circled since November.
Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday this week, we’ll get a rematch of the 2025 World Series when the Boys in Blue journey to the Canada.
Monday would be the first time the groups face off since Miguel Rojas’ game-tying residence run in the ninth inning of Game 7 and Will Smith’s game-winning homer in the eleventh.
Dodgers Stars Expect Hostile Reception in Toronto
Speaking with Sonja Chen and Keegan Matheson of MLB.comgamers for each squads expect greater than a typical regular-season ambiance.
“It’s not like playing in front of our fans, it’s playing in front of the whole city that was hopeful to win a World Series,” Rojas stated. “I’m expecting, for the first time in my life, to get booed when I play there.”
Dodgers’ beginning pitcher Justin Wrobleski is also expecting a less-than-warm welcome after a heated confrontation with Andrés Giménez throughout Game 7.
“It’s gonna be great,” Wrobleski informed SportsNet LA’s Kirsten Watson. “They’re gonna boo me and it’s gonna be really awesome. That’s what makes sports great, I think. If you pull for a team and I were a Toronto fan, I probably wouldn’t like me either, so I completely understand. It’s what’s cool about sports, the passion that the fans have. I think it’s what makes sports great, the passion the fans have for the teams. That’s what makes every you want to go out day and perform. I’m super excited. It’s a great place to play. They really love baseball over there.”
What Are the Blue Jays Expecting?
Some Jays have tried to downplay the importance of this series.
“It’s just another series that we really have to win, honestly,” said Ernie Clement.
“That’s all it’s. Last 12 months is final 12 months and it would not have any advantage on this 12 months,” added George Springer.
Manager John Schneider also rejected World Series comparisons.
“I was joking with the guys that it’s not a three-game rematch of the World Series, it’s just three games you’ve got to cover and try to win,” he said.
Do you think the Blue Jays’ stoic strategy will help them, or will the Dodgers prevail in a hostile environment, perhaps in their new blue jerseys?
