Blue Jays fans around the globe await post-season play

TORONTO – The Toronto Blue Jays will play their first post-season game in 22 years today and they’ll have plenty of fans cheering them on outside of Canada.

Jays supporters living in the U-S and Europe have been following the team all season and are excited to watch Toronto enter the playoff race.

Canadian Kristian Teleki has lived in the U-K for more than two decades, and despite a five-hour difference between his home in Cambridge, England, and Toronto, he streams games online during the early hours.

British student Louis Hatton wasn’t even alive when Toronto won their back-to-back World Series titles in 1992 and ’93.

But the 18-year-old student is a big fan of the current squad — especially outfielder Kevin Pillar.

Syracuse, New York, native Jeff Dennis is also a big supporter of Canada’s major league team and is hoping to see get tickets to see the team during the post-season.

Dennis says he has friends who aren’t even baseball fans that have jumped on the Jays’ bandwagon.

NEWS 95.7 will carry today’s game between the Jays and Rangers, first pitch is at 4:37 p.m.

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