
If you want to attend Game 6 of the World Series, you'll have to be willing to spend top dollar.
The Toronto Blue Jays took a 3-2 series lead over the Los Angeles Dodgers on Wednesday night thanks to an incredible performance from 22-year-old pitcher Trey Yesavage. He set a World Series record for most strikeouts (12) thrown by a rookie in a World Series game. The Pennsylvania native only gave up three hits in seven innings of work.
"Historic stuff. When you talk about that stage and his numbers, getting ahead of a lot of hitters, tons of swing-and-miss. It's one thing to be in the zone, and it's another thing to be in the zone and get some swing-and-miss," Blue Jays manager John Schneider said. "Kind of blown away at what he did."
With Game 5 in the books, the Blue Jays have two chances to win a World Series title in front of their fans at what should be a rowdy Rogers Centre.
According to TickPick, this Friday's game between the Blue Jays and Dodgers is shaping up to be the most expensive sporting event ever on record in Canada.
StubHub has some tickets available for just over $1,500. SeatGeek, meanwhile, is selling tickets for at least $2,300.
Premium seats are available for around $6,800 as of this Thursday.
The Blue Jays could clinch the World Series in Toronto on Friday.
— Front Office Sports (@FOS) October 30, 2025
At nearly $2,000 for a seat, Game 6 is the most expensive sporting event ever on record in Canada. pic.twitter.com/6jWABkC21X
There's no question the atmosphere for Game 6 of the World Series will be electric.
"I can't wait to see what the Rogers Centre is going to look, feel, and sound like," Schneider told reporters.
Kevin Gausman is expected to start for the Blue Jays this Friday night. As for the Dodgers, they'll turn to Yoshinobu Yamamoto with their season on the line.
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