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Drake hurt Blue Jays’ chances in World Series
The infamous Drake Curse may have hit the Toronto Blue Jays in a new way. Drake, a Toronto native and Blue Jays fan, had plenty of trash talk for the Dodgers during the World Series, particularly when his team took a 3-2 lead with a 6-1 win in Game 5.
Drake’s “curse” strikes again as the Blue Jays lose to the Dodgers in the World Series, forcing a Game 7 after his presence.
Drake talked that trash for the Toronto Blue Jays, but Shohei Ohtani and the Los Angeles Dodgers walked that walk and went back-to-back. Now, one of the Dodgers’ World Series heroes talked about the motivation the Canadian rapper gave to the team.
The rapper Drake inspired great play from two-way Los Angeles Dodgers star Shohei Ohtani in the World Series via trash talk.
The Toronto Blue Jays are giving their highest-profile fan a lot to be happy about after taking a 3-2 lead over the Los Angeles Dodgers with a dominant Game 5 win in the World Series.
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LA Dodgers Star Kiké Hernández Trolls Drake During World Series Parade: ‘October’s Very Own’
Drake was in attendance for a couple of the World Series games in Toronto, and even after the torturous extra-innings loss in Game 7, the 6 God thanked the team for a “dream season.” “Congrats to the Jays for a dream season and a legendary World Series fight,” he wrote to his IG Story.
#Exclusive 👀 Drake going after Shohei Ohtani during the World Series actually backfired HARD. Miguel Rojas tells TMZ Sports the locker room definitely took notice of the rapper taking shots at their superstar teammate -- and they didn't like it one bit. https://t.co/vvsZw4WLxd pic.twitter.com/uVGVwtULeH
The Toronto Blue Jays hosted the Los Angeles Dodgers for Game 1 of the World Series on Friday, and Toronto native and superfan Drake was in attendance.
With the Blue Jays one win away from capturing their first Commissioner’s Trophy since 1993, the Toronto rapper trolled Dodgers slugger Shohei Ohtani, who went 0-for-4 with a strikeout Wednesday night.
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