Major League Baseball has officially completed the blueout.
On October 20, the Toronto Blue Jays made an impressive comeback to defeat the Seattle Mariners in a nail-biting Game 7 of the ALCS, clinching a 4-3 victory largely due to three runs led by George Springer. This marks their first World Series appearance since 1993.
Looking ahead, the Blue Jays, featuring players like Springer, Vladi, Scherzer, and Beau (who’s making a return), are set to take on the formidable Los Angeles Dodgers, who are led by Shohei Ohtani.
Here’s the lineup for the early games:
1st game
Friday, October 24th at the Rogers Center in Toronto
2nd match
Saturday, October 25th at the Rogers Center in Toronto
Game 3
Monday, October 27th at Dodger Stadium in Los Angeles
Game 4
Tuesday, October 28th at Dodger Stadium in Los Angeles
5th game
Wednesday, October 29th at Dodger Stadium in Los Angeles
Game 6
Friday, October 31st at Rogers Center, Toronto
Game 7
Saturday, November 1st at Rogers Center, Toronto
If you’re looking to catch the games live, tickets for all seven potential matchups are available.
As of now, the cheapest ticket for a single game in Toronto starts at $1,244, fees included.
In comparison, prices start at $755 elsewhere for the event. The Dodgers have had a phenomenal postseason, brushing aside their competition—sweeping Elie Delacruz’s Reds, besting Bryce Harper’s Phillies, and dominating against Christian Yelich’s Brewers, losing only one out of ten postseason games.
Ohtani’s already historic performance, with a six-inning, 10-strikeout game, has drawn comparisons to some of the sport’s greatest moments, even making it seem reminiscent of Little League outings, according to various analysts.
Though the Dodgers are favored to secure back-to-back titles, some statistics show that teams have pulled off surprises in similar previous postseason scenarios. For example, a newsletter noted that, since the LCS rounds became a best-of-seven format in 1985, whenever one team won the series 4-0, the other team won the subsequent World Series four times out of four.
In their only regular-season matchup from August 8-10, L.A. took two of three games against Toronto.
For a deeper dive into the 2025 World Series featuring the Dodgers and the Blue Jays, our team has compiled all essential information below.
Blue Jays World Series Home Game Ticket Prices 2025
Here’s a breakdown of the lowest pricing for all potential games at the Rogers Center in Toronto:
| Blue Jays home game schedule | Ticket price starts at |
|---|---|
| 1st game Friday, October 24th |
$1,244 (Including fees) |
| 2nd match Saturday, October 25th |
$1,290 (Including fees) |
| Game 6 Friday, October 31st |
$1,408 (Including fees) |
| Game 7 Saturday, November 1st |
$1,812 (Including fees) |
Note: All listed prices are confirmed at the time of publication and are in U.S. dollars, subject to change.
As a certified secondary ticket marketplace, prices may fluctuate based on demand. Vivid Seats guarantees safe transactions and timely ticket delivery before the event.
Dodgers World Series Home Game Ticket Prices 2025
Here are some of the best options for Dodgers home game tickets:
| Dodgers home game schedule | Ticket price starts at |
|---|---|
| Game 3 Monday, October 27th |
$818 (Including fees) |
| Game 4 Tuesday, October 28th |
$755 (Including fees) |
| 5th game Wednesday, October 29th |
$801 (Including fees) |
How to Watch the 2025 World Series
If you’re without cable, there are options for streaming the World Series. DIRECTV offers a five-day free trial that includes FOX and other essential channels for the Fall Classic. After the trial, access to more than 90 channels starts at $49.99 per month.
Sling TV provides another economical way to catch the action, with plans starting at $19.99 monthly that also include FOX.
Big Concerts in 2025-26
For concert fans, exciting events are on the horizon. A look at upcoming tours reveals that a number of major artists will be hitting the road.
Here are a few names to watch:
- Paul McCartney
- Tame Impala
- Hurry
- Robert Plant
- Nine Inch Nails
Curious about more concerts? Check out our list of the biggest rock acts touring in 2025 and find your perfect show.



