It was all too familiar for fans in The Six, yet another heartbreak in a Game 7. This time, in the MLB. The Toronto Blue Jays squandered all their chances to put the game away and hoist the World Series for the third time in franchise history. However, the Los Angeles Dodgers had the last laugh, leaving Vladimir Guerrero Jr. and company in sorrow.

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It will take a while before Blue Jays fans can watch Game 7 of the 2025 World Series again. Baseball is a game of inches, and all throughout the championship series, those went the Dodgers’ way. It simply wasn’t meant to be, though that is a very tough pill to swallow in Hogtown.
As the 2025 MLB season comes to an end in utter heartbreak for Guerrero and the Blue Jays—watching the Dodgers hoist back-to-back World Series—the star first baseman in Toronto dropped a blunt confession for fans to hear.
“The only thing I’ve got to say is I’m sorry because we couldn’t, you know,” Guerrero Jr. commented, as reported by Newsweek. “We couldn’t give you that title that we know that the entire city wants, and of course, myself included.”

Vladimir Guerrero Jr. during national anthems
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Needless to say, Guerrero was the key piece to the puzzle for the Blue Jays. Entering the MLB Playoffs as the number one seed out of the American League, Toronto knew it would go as far as Guerrero could take them.
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