“To Witness Toronto’s First Championship in 32 Years, Fans Face Record-Breaking Game 6 Ticket Prices — The Most Expensive in Canadian Sports History (Cheapest Seat ₩2.27 Million).”
Blue Jays Are One Win Away—And Game 6 Ticket Prices Are Through the Roof
Toronto beat Los Angeles 6–1 at Dodger Stadium in Game 5, taking a 3–2 lead in the World Series. With Games 6 and 7 scheduled at Rogers Centre (Nov 1–2), the Blue Jays now need just one more win to end a 32-year title drought since 1993. Historically, teams up 3–2 in the World Series have won the championship 67.4% of the time (31 of 46).
How Game 5 Was Won
- 3rd inning: Dodgers’ Enrique “Kiké” Hernández cut it to 2–1 with a solo shot.
- 4th: Dalton Varsho tripled, Ernie Clement brought him home with a sac fly (3–1).
- 7th: Addison Barger singled, Andrés Giménez walked, a wild pitch set the table; a passed ball on ball four scored Barger, then Bo Bichette added an RBI single (5–1).
- 8th: Clement singled, advanced on a wild pitch; Isiah Kiner-Falefa delivered the RBI knock (6–1).
Trey Yesavage: 7.0 IP, 3 H, 12 K, 1 ER.
Outside of Hernández’s HR, L.A. couldn’t solve Yesavage. Shohei Ohtani: 0-for-4.
Ticket Fever at Rogers Centre
With a championship in sight, Game 6 prices have skyrocketed—reportedly the most expensive in Canadian sports history. The cheapest standing-room ticket is around CA$2,220 (≈ ₩2.27M).
What to watch next: Early-inning swings again (Toronto has set the tone fast), Yesavage’s afterglow vs. Dodgers’ urgency, and how Guerrero Jr. & Bichette handle high-leverage plate appearances at home.




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