Fans cheer at the top of the eighth inning during Game 7 of the World Series at Rogers Centre on Saturday.Sammy Kogan/The Globe and Mail
After a nail-biting Game 7 on Saturday, the Toronto Blue Jays fell short of winning their first World Series in 32 years. Fans attending the game and across the country – as well as the players themselves – were left poring over every detail, trying to figure out what went wrong.
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But the Blue Jays got a lot right. Despite the result, the Jays’ success brought Canadians together, gave many their first unforgettable baseball memories, and showed what a team with a strong sense of friendship and camaraderie can do.
Tension was high at the Shark Club Sports Bar in Vancouver during the ninth inning of Game 7.Isabella Falsetti/The Globe and Mail
Whether you’re a long-time fan or a new fanatic, we want to know what the Blue Jays’ historic World Series run meant to you, what you’re taking away from it, and what you’d like to say to the team that – win or lose – made history.
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What did the Toronto Blue Jays playoff run mean to you?
The World Series is over, but the feelings and memories of watching iconic moments from the Toronto Blue Jays will remain with Canadians for a long time. We want to know what the Blue Jays’ historic World Series run meant to you, what you’re taking away from it, and what you’d like to say to the team that — win or lose — made history. Share your thoughts in the box below, or send us a video through this link.