A lot has changed since the Blue Jays last fought for the World Series back in 1993 — including how ravenous fans watch the games.

Back then, you were either inside a ballpark, or watching on cable.

Today, more and more fans are streaming the games on their smartphones.

In fact, Canadians across the country smashed internet data usage records during the first three games of the Jays vs. Dodgers final, according to Rogers.

The company says Rogers Xfinity customers consumed 145,000 TB of data during Games 1, 2 and 3.

To put that into perspective, Rogers says that’s the equivalent of streaming a three-minute video of Addison Barger hitting a grand slam 1.28 billion times.

“Canadians across the country are cheering on the Blue Jays and we’re proud to deliver the country’s most reliable i

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