Tickets to see the Toronto Blue Jays take on the Los Angeles Dodgers in Games 1 and 2 of the World Series weren’t easy to get.
They weren’t cheap, either.
After watching the Blue Jays’ last World Series appearance as an 18-year-old, Kent Mousseau had to see the real-thing in person. He and his wife, Anne, travelled from Sault Ste. Marie, Ont., on Friday, paying $960 each for seats in the 500-level.
They’ve travelled to plenty of regular season games, last watching the Blue Jays play the Kansas City Royals in August. But this year’s team is different, Kent said outside a raucous Rogers Stadium Saturday night in a brand-new jersey emblazoned with a World Series patch.
“They’re special this year because they play as a team,” he said. “Everyone contributes and everyone can make a differenc

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