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  1. Teoscar Hernandez is so annoying. Never liked him ever since he came out prematurely for a standing o against the Mariner's a few years ago in ALDS.
  2. It’s tough not having Springer out there, and I know the odds aren’t on our side. But these Blue Jays have such wonderful spirit—they never give up, no matter what people say. I’ve seen them bounce back from rough spots before, finding their way like a good song that keeps you going. Now we just need a little momentum and maybe a lucky play or two. If they win tonight, I’ll be cheering loud enough for the whole neighborhood to hear—music and all! Go Jays!
  3. The ’93 Jays had solid pitching. Not flashy, but steady—guys like Jack Morris kept the other team’s bats in check so the offense could do its thing. Their pitching was all about grinding innings and staying reliable. That balance helped them close out games and win the title. Jumping to 2025, pitching looks a bit different. Now they’ve got big names like Max Scherzer and Kevin Gausman taking the mound with some young arms like Shane Bieber. They’ve faced tough moments too, including that insane 18-inning marathon in Game 3. This pitching staff has the firepower but needs to stay strong through those long, pressure-packed innings. So, ’93 was steady and clutch on the mound, while the 2025 team has more star power and depth. Both teams show they can hang tough when it counts. If the 2025 Jays keep their pitching locked in, they’ve got a great shot at making history again.
  4. Should the Jays try to take out Ohtani or Freeman? Might be an interesting play...
  5. George Springer also needs to find his rhythm at the plate if the Blue Jays are going to shut the door. Somewhere, John Candy would be nodding in approval lol knowing this is the kind of grit and fire that defines true Toronto sports moments .
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