Blue Jays fans in Newfoundland and Labrador are already on the edge of their seats, and the World Series hasn't even started.
The excitement reached a Game 7 fever pitch in the early hours of Tuesday morning when George Springer cracked a go-ahead home run to send the team to its first World Series since 1993.
"[I] always believed that they could make it. I've always rooted for them, no matter how far down they went," Gary Porter, a Jays fan for as long as he can remember, told CBC News in St. John's.
"You would have seen my young fella call me at 1 a.m. and telling me to shut up. He was trying to sleep for school. And other than that, [you would have seen] me dancing, and I don't dance."
Springer's home run found the left field seats just as the clock struck midnight in Newfoundland.

CBC Newfoundland & Labrador

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