It was the question every Blue Jays fan — lifelong or bandwagon — was asking Tuesday: did you make it to the end?
Monday night’s Game 3 marathon, that tied a 2018 record for the most World Series innings, tested the team’s endurance and the fans’ ability to stay awake through nearly seven hours of baseball. Those who did were left heartbroken just before 3 a.m., giving them only about 17 hours to recover for the next game (not to mention sleep, work or go to school).
Eris Vasconcelos, 16, who travelled from Cambridge with his mom to attend the watch party at Rogers Centre on Tuesday night for Game 4, stayed up until Monday night’s 15th inning and said going to school the next day was “painful.”
“My brain was fried,” he said of the game that ended after six hours and 39 minutes until t

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