It was one of those moments where you had to pinch yourself just to be sure it was real.

It just doesn’t get any better than this in the city of Toronto.

And the capacity crowd after Rogers Centre standing ovation, watching Trey Yesavage throw the opening pitch of the World Series to Dodgers superstar Shohei Ohtani was just one of those rare moments people will never forget.

If you consider the last five years of pandemic war and protests, finally some good news – something to cheer and be excited about.

This magical night was a long time in the making.

It was loud inside the Dome and it was feverish outside of the stadium prior to the game.

Fans understood they needed to savour the moment. It has been a lot of decades since baseball fans in Toronto experienced anything like this.

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