Dodgers and Blue Jays, in the decisive game 7, put baseball in the eyes of the whole world
The game where the Dodgers defeated the Blue Jays to become back-to-back World Series champions shattered a record of more than three decades
Beyond all the media and sporting impact of the heart-stopping title decider of the last World Series of Major League Baseball in the United States, both Dodgers and Blue The Jays will go down in history for the record-breaking viewership of Game 7, surpassing a 34-year-old mark. That's right, once the Los Angeles Dodgers were crowned champions after coming from behind to snatch the game from the Toronto Blue Jays, the numbers immediately began to fall into place, reflecting and proving that both the Dodgers and the Blue Jays put baseball in the global spotlight. Because after the official information released by Major League Baseball (MLB) that the 2025 World Series game averaged approximately 51 million viewers in the United States and Canada, a figure not seen in over three decades, since Game 7 of the 1991 World Series between the Minnesota Twins of the American League and the Atlanta Braves of the National League. Impressive figures that, when added to the audience in Latin America and various parts of In Europe, neither the Los Angeles Dodgers nor the Canadians ever imagined the significance of that game, which surpassed the 34 million viewers of the entire series between the three nations mentioned: the United States, Canada, and Japan. The 2025 World Series audience even surpassed the previous year's series between the Dodgers and their arch-rivals, the New York Yankees, by 19 percent, capturing the greatest fan interest since the 1992 World Series. The International Impact of the World Series: Simply by transcending the local market of another country, with four of the seven games being played in those latitudes, it attracted a combined audience of 24.3 million viewers in the US and Canada. Which is the largest combined audience from those two countries since 2016 and a 46% increase over last year. international audience in the history of the Fall Classic.

