There were no questions from the Toronto crowd, but there was plenty of back-and-forth between the Blue Jays and Rangers Sunday night. While many were busy watching the presidential debate in the United States, up here in Canada, Texas took an early lead in the first inning, the Blue Jays quickly went ahead and then padded their lead with home runs. Then the Ranger crawled back and re-took the lead in the sixth only to have Toronto tie it back up right away.

In the end, the Blue Jays won on what could have been an inning-ending double play in the tenth inning when Rougned Odor made a wide throw to first. That allowed Josh Donaldson to score to give Toronto a 7-6 win to sweep the series and give their fans another thing to celebrate on Canadian Thanksgiving Monday.