Toronto Blue Jays Make History: Back to the World Series After 32 Years.
The wait is finally over — after 32 long years, the Toronto Blue Jays are heading back to the World Series. In a thrilling showdown at Rogers Centre, the Jays clinched their spot with a commanding victory over the Seattle Mariners, igniting celebrations across Canada.
The game will go down as one of the most unforgettable moments in Blue Jays history. With the score tight and the tension high, George Springer had a come from behind moment that will go down as one of the biggest home runs in franchise history. Fans went wild when Springer smacked a go ahead three-run homer in the seventh inning, giving the Jays a 4-3 lead. The improbable comeback was completed when Jeff Hoffman got the final three outs at the top of the ninth. This will be the first time the Jays have made it to the Fall Classic in 32 year.
Adding to the excitement, Vladimir Guerrero Jr. was named ALCS Most Valuable Player (MVP), a well-deserved recognition for his outstanding postseason performance. Guerrero’s consistent hitting, leadership, and energy have made him the heart of this team — a generational player carrying the legacy of the Blue Jays’ golden years into a new era.
From Springer’s power to Bo Bichette’s timely doubles and Alek Manoah’s dominant pitching, the Blue Jays proved they have all the tools to compete on the world stage. Now, as they prepare to face the defending champion Los Angeles Dodgers in the World Series, excitement is reaching fever pitch. Game one of the World Series is in Toronto on Friday. Fans are already flooding into Toronto, and the Rogers Centre is set to become the epicenter of baseball glory once again.
The city is buzzing — sports bars, downtown streets, and even office buildings are decked out in blue and white. For longtime fans, this moment is a dream realized; for younger generations, it’s their first taste of championship baseball in Toronto.
For many years, Layman Transport has proudly provided group transportation services for the Toronto Blue Jays organization and their fans. As a trusted provider of charter bus rental in Toronto, Layman ensures smooth, safe, and comfortable travel for teams, VIP guests, and large groups attending games at Rogers Centre.
With a modern fleet that includes 56-passenger coach buses, 34-seat mid coaches, 24-seat minibuses, and 14-passenger Sprinters, Layman offers flexible options for every need. Whether you’re organizing fan group travel or looking to charter a coach bus with driver in Toronto, Layman Transport is ready to help you arrive in style and comfort for the World Series.
This October, as the Blue Jays chase another championship, Layman Transport is proud to be part of the journey — on the road to victory.
— Layman