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Was that Colonel Sanders at the Blue Jays game?

By favofcanada.caOctober 26, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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No, your eyes weren’t deceiving you, Jays fans. That was Colonel Sanders behind the plate.

A man looking very much like founder of KFC, right down the white suit, hair, mustache and Van Dyke beard, was seen sitting behind home plate during Saturday night’s Game 2 of the World Series against the Los Angeles Dodgers.

The colonel became a viral sensation during the game as fans took to social media, theorizing about who the mysterious man was.

“I can’t tell if last night was a fever dream or not, but apparently the biggest X factors in World Series Game 2 were Yoshinobu Yamamoto, Colonel Sanders and the Jonas Brothers,” posted @BlueJayHunter on X.

“Hey hey hey, Temu Colonel Sanders doesn’t count,” posted @2oldtorocknroll.

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Still others blamed his appearance for the Jays loss, referencing the Curse of the Colonel, a Japanese urban legend that suggests the colonel’s ghost placed a curse on the Hanshin Tigers baseball team.

“Forget about the Jonas Brothers we all know it was the Colonel Sanders curse,” posted @GerryBrown20.


The Jonas Brothers performed a song after the fifth inning in another celebrity appearance during Saturday’s game that took some by surprise. The performance was announced the day before.

So who was the man in white behind the plate?

KFC confirmed he was indeed someone sent by the company to promote their newly renamed sandwich.

The fast-food chain is changing the name of its “fan-favourite” Zinger Sandwich to the Dinger Sandwich to support the Jays.

“When the nation’s baseball fever hit new heights, we knew we had to step up to the plate with something just as bold,” Azim Akhtar, interim chief marketing officer with KFC Canada said. “We decided to change the name of our iconic Zinger sandwich to the Dinger, as our way of feeding that Canadian baseball fandom, celebrating the hits, the hype and the moments that bring fans together.”

With the spotlight shining brightly on the Blue Jays, other companies were also trying to step in, with Wendy’s responding, cheekily saying “sorry colonel. You are bad luck.”

The Dodgers beat the Blue Jays 5-1 in Game 2 of the best-of-seven championship. The series now shifts to Los Angeles for Game 3 on Monday night at Dodger Stadium.

This report by The Canadian Press was first published Oct. 26, 2025.

&copy 2025 The Canadian Press

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