Blue Jays' World Series title drought extends, but it's not the longest
Toronto manager John Schneider shared his thoughts after the Blue Jays fell short in the World Series, while the "MLB on FOX" crew discussed the team’s performance.
The Toronto Blue Jays nearly ended their 32-year World Series drought, but the Los Angeles Dodgers spoiled their hopes in Game 7.
Dodgers catcher Will Smith hit a solo home run in the top of the 11th inning off Blue Jays pitcher Shane Bieber. World Series MVP Yoshinobu Yamamoto closed the door on Toronto in 2.2 innings of work after pitching Los Angeles to a victory in Game 6.
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A Toronto Blue Jays fan reacts in a bar after the Los Angeles Dodgers defeated the Blue Jays in Game 7 of the World Series, in Vancouver, British Columbia, on Saturday, Nov. 1, 2025. (Ethan Cairns/The Canadian Press via AP)
The Blue Jays had a 3-0 lead thanks to Bo Bichette’s three-run home run and even took a 4-2 lead late in the game. However, the bullpen ended up failing the team in the end.
Toronto last won a World Series in 1993. Joe Carter hit a walk-off home run off Philadelphia Phillies pitcher Mitch Williams. It was back-to-back World Series wins for the Blue Jays, but they have not held the Commissioners’ Trophy since then.
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The franchise certainly doesn’t have the longest World Series title drought in MLB history, but the lack of winning is eyebrow-raising. Read below for the teams that have not won a World Series in quite some time.
Pittsburgh Pirates left fielder Willie Stargell in action at the plate at Three Rivers Stadium. (Tony Tomsic/USA Today Network)
The last time the Pittsburgh Pirates tasted World Series glory came in 1979 when the team defeated


