Rapper Drake Brings His High-Energy Support to the Blue Jays in Game 6 of the World Series.
As the Toronto Blue Jays took on their arch-rivals, the Los Angeles Dodgers, in Game 6 of the World Series, a familiar face could be seen cheering from the stands. None other than rapper and hometown hero Drake made an appearance at Rogers Centre, bringing his signature high-energy support to the game.
The rapper, known for his love of Toronto's sports scene, has been a fixture at Blue Jays games throughout the season, often engaging with fans on social media and offering words of encouragement from the stands. This time around, he was joined by an A-list group of celebrities, including Geddy Lee, Eugene Levy, and Annie Murphy, all clad in their best Blue Jays gear.
As the game got underway, Drake could be seen courtside, cheering on the home team with infectious enthusiasm. He even took to social media to troll Dodgers star Shohei Ohtani once again, drawing a big laugh from his fans.
The Blue Jays ultimately went on to win the game in convincing fashion, clinching their first World Series title since 1993. And Drake was there every step of the way, reveling in the excitement of it all and cementing his status as one of Toronto's most beloved sports figures.
Drake's love affair with the Blue Jays dates back several years, and he's become a regular presence at their games throughout the season. This year's World Series title is sure to bring out even more enthusiastic support from fans like Drake, who knows what it takes to win in this city.
The rapper's sports fandom is well-documented, but his dedication to the Blue Jays is particularly notable given his Toronto roots. He's been a vocal supporter of the team for years, and his presence at games like Game 6 only adds to the electric atmosphere that defines Blue Jays home games.
So, as the Blue Jays celebrate their first World Series title in over 30 years, it's clear that Drake is already looking forward to next season. And we can't wait to see what he brings to the stands once again, cheering on his beloved Blue Jays with all his might.
As the Toronto Blue Jays took on their arch-rivals, the Los Angeles Dodgers, in Game 6 of the World Series, a familiar face could be seen cheering from the stands. None other than rapper and hometown hero Drake made an appearance at Rogers Centre, bringing his signature high-energy support to the game.
The rapper, known for his love of Toronto's sports scene, has been a fixture at Blue Jays games throughout the season, often engaging with fans on social media and offering words of encouragement from the stands. This time around, he was joined by an A-list group of celebrities, including Geddy Lee, Eugene Levy, and Annie Murphy, all clad in their best Blue Jays gear.
As the game got underway, Drake could be seen courtside, cheering on the home team with infectious enthusiasm. He even took to social media to troll Dodgers star Shohei Ohtani once again, drawing a big laugh from his fans.
The Blue Jays ultimately went on to win the game in convincing fashion, clinching their first World Series title since 1993. And Drake was there every step of the way, reveling in the excitement of it all and cementing his status as one of Toronto's most beloved sports figures.
Drake's love affair with the Blue Jays dates back several years, and he's become a regular presence at their games throughout the season. This year's World Series title is sure to bring out even more enthusiastic support from fans like Drake, who knows what it takes to win in this city.
The rapper's sports fandom is well-documented, but his dedication to the Blue Jays is particularly notable given his Toronto roots. He's been a vocal supporter of the team for years, and his presence at games like Game 6 only adds to the electric atmosphere that defines Blue Jays home games.
So, as the Blue Jays celebrate their first World Series title in over 30 years, it's clear that Drake is already looking forward to next season. And we can't wait to see what he brings to the stands once again, cheering on his beloved Blue Jays with all his might.