Sportsnet benefitting from the Toronto Blue Jays hot streak
Sportsnet has been thriving this season due to the Toronto Blue Jays incredible season and it looks like viewership numbers have continued to rise.
The Blue Jays final game of the season against the Tampa Bay Rays this season was the most viewed regular season game in team history as they held an average of 2.36 million viewers.
Sportsnet continues to thrive from the Blue Jays success
The Maple Leafs had their season opener the same night as the Blue Jays game 4 against the Yankees and that did not seem to stop fans from tuning in as Sportsnet average 3.9 million viewers for the game.
Despite going head-to-head against the Maple Leafs season opener, the Blue Jays deciding Game for the ALCS hit another ratings high mark for Sportsnet on Wednesday. According to the network, the thriller from Yankee Stadium averaged 3.8 million viewers. - Longley
Let alone the incredible game, Sportsnet reported that an average 2.9 million viewers stayed to watch the celebrations in the clubhouse and the interviews with all the players after winning.
As for the profanity-laced celebrations led by manager John Schneider and pitcher Kevin Gausman, an average of 2.9 million viewers stayed for the post-game party. -Longley
Throughout the series against the Yankees, the Blue Jays average 3.7 million viewer per game with a total of 11.5 million viewers tuning in across Canada for the entire series.
Over the four games of the series, an average of 3.7 viewers caught the action on Sportsnet, with 11.5 million Canadians tuning in for at least part of the action. -Longley
Clearly Sportsnet has been benefitting from this incredible run the Blue Jays have been on in 2025 and there is a good chance those numbers continue to rise as they move onto the ALCS.
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OCTOBRE 10|820 ANSWERS Sportsnet benefitting from the Toronto Blue Jays hot streak Will the Blue Jays viewership on Sportsnet continue to rise? | ||
| Yes | 779 | 95 % |
| No | 41 | 5 % |
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