Close X
Friday, October 4, 2024
ADVT 
Sports

Blue Jays Fans From Across Canada Descend On Toronto To Take In Playoff Opener

Darpan News Desk The Canadian Press, 08 Oct, 2015 12:07 PM
    TORONTO — Blue Jays fans have descended upon Toronto from across the country to take in the team's first post-season game in 22 years.
     
    Glenn Smith and Norm Bassett have come from the Northwest Territories, driving 1,000 kilometres to Edmonton before hopping on the red-eye to get to Toronto a few hours before the opening pitch.
     
    Smith, clad in a full Blue Jays uniform, says it was time to blow some money on his favourite team since it's been so long since their last appearance in the playoffs.
     
    Smith, like dozens of others outside the Rogers Centre on Thursday afternoon, says the Blue Jays will crush the Texas Rangers and eventually win the World Series.
     
    Angela Gleason and her husband, Michael, have driven in from Barrie, Ont., hoping the Blue Jays replicate the result of the last playoff game they attended in 1993 when the team won the World Series.

    MORE Sports ARTICLES

    English Coach Says Canada Feeling World Cup Heat Despite Easy Ride From Refs

    English Coach Says Canada Feeling World Cup Heat Despite Easy Ride From Refs
    England coach Mark Sampson has fired an early volley ahead of Saturday's Women's World Cup quarter-final with Canada, saying the host country is feeling the pressure despite getting an easy ride from tournament referees.

    English Coach Says Canada Feeling World Cup Heat Despite Easy Ride From Refs

    England Says Canada Won't Know What To Expect In Women's World Cup Quarter-Final

    England Says Canada Won't Know What To Expect In Women's World Cup Quarter-Final
    VANCOUVER — While Canadian coach John Herdman and his management team are renowned for their comprehensive contingency plans, English players say Canada won't know what to prepare for in their Women's World Cup showdown Saturday.

    England Says Canada Won't Know What To Expect In Women's World Cup Quarter-Final

    Satnam Singh Bhamara Creates History: Meet The First NBA Player From India

    Satnam Singh Bhamara Creates History: Meet The First NBA Player From India
    Hailing from a small village called 'Ballo Ke' near Ludhiana, the 7 feet 2 inches player was picked in the 52nd draft and second list of the NBA

    Satnam Singh Bhamara Creates History: Meet The First NBA Player From India

    John Herdman Denies Rift In Camp, Says Canada Can See Women's World Cup Summit

    John Herdman Denies Rift In Camp, Says Canada Can See Women's World Cup Summit
    VANCOUVER — Canadian coach John Herdman, who always has a timely metaphor in his back pocket, reached for the heights Wednesday. 

    John Herdman Denies Rift In Camp, Says Canada Can See Women's World Cup Summit

    Harper Says Quebec City Would Be A Great Place For The NHL To Expand

    Harper Says Quebec City Would Be A Great Place For The NHL To Expand
    Quebec City would be a great place for the National Hockey League to expand, Prime Minister Stephen Harper said Thursday.

    Harper Says Quebec City Would Be A Great Place For The NHL To Expand

    Blackhawks Stars Toews, Kane Named Cover Athletes For 'NHL 16' Video Game

    Blackhawks Stars Toews, Kane Named Cover Athletes For 'NHL 16' Video Game
    VANCOUVER — Fresh from their Stanley Cup triumph, Chicago Blackhawks teammates Jonathan Toews and Patrick Kane will grace the cover of the "NHL 16" video game. 

    Blackhawks Stars Toews, Kane Named Cover Athletes For 'NHL 16' Video Game