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Blue Jays Exec Sends Message to Dodgers After World Series

The Toronto Blue Jays had an incredible 2025 season, falling just short of their ultimate goal of winning the World Series. The Blue Jays pushed the reigning champion Los Angeles Dodgers to the brink, forcing a seven-game series that needed 11 innings in Game 7 to decide the winner. More news: Blue Jays Veteran Declares Free Agency Intentions After World Series Loss In the end, though, the Blue Jays fell just short, losing 5-4 to the Dodgers, who became baseball’s first back-to-back champion in 25 years. After the game, a Blue Jays front office member, Gosuke Katoh, sent a message to the Blue Jays and Dodgers organizations on social media. TORONTO, ONTARIO – NOVEMBER 02: Manager Dave Roberts #30 (C) and Los Angeles Dodgers pose after defeating the Toronto Blue Jays 5-4 in game seven to win the 2025 World Series at Rogers Center on November 02, 2025 in Toronto, Ontario. (Photo by Emilee Chinn/Getty Images) “The 2025 season has ended,” the statement began in Japanese and translated to English from X. “I sincerely thank the players and coaches who believed in my opinions during my first year in the role. It was an irreplaceable season spent with the greatest teammates. “I would be delighted if it became an unforgettable World Series for everyone who supported us from Japan as well. “Congratulations, Dodgers!” More news: Dodgers World Series Hero Almost Didn’t Play in Game 7 2025年シーズンが終わりました。就任1年目の自分の意見を信じてくれた選手やコーチに心から感謝しています。最高の仲間と過ごした、かけがえのないシーズンでした。日本から応援してくださった皆さんにとっても、忘れられないWorld Seriesになっていたら嬉しいです。Dodgersおめでとうございます! pic.twitter.com/I5cg2SB5YX— Gosuke Katoh (加藤豪将) (@GosukeKatoh) November 2, 2025 Katoh, 31, is a former major league infielder who spent time with the Blue Jays, among four other MLB organizations. His only experience at the big league level came with Toronto, where he went 1-for-7 across 11 plate appearances in eight games. More news: Tarik Skubal Has One-Word Message to Dodgers’ Comeback World Series Win After the 2022 season, he played in Nippon Professional Baseball in Japan. Katoh announced his retirement from professional baseball in November 2024. Shortly after announcing his retirement, he announced that he accepted a role with the Blue Jays front office. In his first season with the team in a front office role, the Blue Jays went to the World Series. Despite the loss, the Blue Jays had a season to be proud of. Now, they shift their focus to the offseason, where they’ll look to retool and get back to October baseball next season. More news: Blue Jays Lose 6 Players to Free Agency After Falling Short in World Series For all the latest MLB news and rumors, head over to Newsweek Sports.

Blue Jays Exec Sends Message to Dodgers After World Series

The Toronto Blue Jays had an incredible 2025 season, falling just short of their ultimate goal of winning the World Series.

The Blue Jays pushed the reigning champion Los Angeles Dodgers to the brink, forcing a seven-game series that needed 11 innings in Game 7 to decide the winner.

More news: Blue Jays Veteran Declares Free Agency Intentions After World Series Loss

In the end, though, the Blue Jays fell just short, losing 5-4 to the Dodgers, who became baseball’s first back-to-back champion in 25 years.

After the game, a Blue Jays front office member, Gosuke Katoh, sent a message to the Blue Jays and Dodgers organizations on social media.

TORONTO, ONTARIO – NOVEMBER 02: Manager Dave Roberts #30 (C) and Los Angeles Dodgers pose after defeating the Toronto Blue Jays 5-4 in game seven to win the 2025 World Series at Rogers Center on November 02, 2025 in Toronto, Ontario. (Photo by Emilee Chinn/Getty Images)

“The 2025 season has ended,” the statement began in Japanese and translated to English from X. “I sincerely thank the players and coaches who believed in my opinions during my first year in the role. It was an irreplaceable season spent with the greatest teammates.

“I would be delighted if it became an unforgettable World Series for everyone who supported us from Japan as well.

“Congratulations, Dodgers!”

More news: Dodgers World Series Hero Almost Didn’t Play in Game 7

2025年シーズンが終わりました。就任1年目の自分の意見を信じてくれた選手やコーチに心から感謝しています。最高の仲間と過ごした、かけがえのないシーズンでした。日本から応援してくださった皆さんにとっても、忘れられないWorld Seriesになっていたら嬉しいです。Dodgersおめでとうございます! pic.twitter.com/I5cg2SB5YX— Gosuke Katoh (加藤豪将) (@GosukeKatoh) November 2, 2025

Katoh, 31, is a former major league infielder who spent time with the Blue Jays, among four other MLB organizations. His only experience at the big league level came with Toronto, where he went 1-for-7 across 11 plate appearances in eight games.

More news: Tarik Skubal Has One-Word Message to Dodgers’ Comeback World Series Win

After the 2022 season, he played in Nippon Professional Baseball in Japan. Katoh announced his retirement from professional baseball in November 2024.

Shortly after announcing his retirement, he announced that he accepted a role with the Blue Jays front office. In his first season with the team in a front office role, the Blue Jays went to the World Series.

Despite the loss, the Blue Jays had a season to be proud of. Now, they shift their focus to the offseason, where they’ll look to retool and get back to October baseball next season.

More news: Blue Jays Lose 6 Players to Free Agency After Falling Short in World Series

For all the latest MLB news and rumors, head over to Newsweek Sports.

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