We may be on the cusp of the World Series but we are still spinning from Game 7 of the 2025 ALCS.
Thanks to George Springer’s epic three-run home run, Oct. 21 will forever be etched in Toronto Blue Jays history – like Joe Carter’s home run and Jose Bautista’s bat flip.
While the boys were celebrating with champagne, some without shirts, they were joined by their loved ones.
And while the Jays obviously shone on the field, they had some stiff competition from their wives and girlfriends who showed off their Game 7 outfits.
Charlise Springer
The wife of the hero himself posed with her notoriously shirtless husband and their two children, who almost stole the adorable show.
Charlise repped her hubby — and Canada — in a red-and-white hockey jersey with his No. 4, which she paired with shiny leggings and black leather knee-high boots.
Nathalie Guerrero
Vladimir Guerrero Jr. may have been named ALCS MVP but his wife and their daughters nearly upstaged him as they gathered to celebrate his awesomeness.
Nathalie was sporting her husband’s home jersey unbuttoned to show off another Jays T-shirt. Her jeans and blue-and-white sneakers completed the outfit.
Kara Bieber
Game 7 starter Shane Bieber’s wife is a fashion chameleon, who can go from racy (sheer lacy pants with her red-and-white Bieber hockey jersey) to preppy (cropped V-neck navy vest, white button-down and dark cuffed jeans) in a pinch.
In the ALCS clincher, she wore a white Bieber jersey tucked into pleated navy pants and red pointy heels. We’ve got the fever!
Taylor Gausman
Ace Kevin Gausman’s wife stood out as one of the few WAGs donning a red jersey and she posed with her husband and their daughters, who went against the grain and wore no Jays gear at all (though the blue theme was there).
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Stefanie Brejcha
Ernie Clement’s girlfriend had on an oversized jersey over a white cropped tank, baggy cargo jeans and white sneakers as she posed with her beau, his teammate Joey Loperfido and his friend Faith Reilly.
But she’s also be known to wear Roots’ gorgeous blue and brown letterman jacket — with No. 22 embroidered into the sleeve, of course.
Faith Reilly
Speaking of, Faith had on Loperfido’s City Connect jersey over a black, fitted asymmetrical-cut tank and pale blue jeans.
She also posed with her mom and Loperfido’s mom, with the three representing the Jays proudly.
Maddie Varland
Louis Varland’s wife kept it clean in all white, from her husband’s jersey tucked into white wide-leg jeans and sneakers with navy trim.
Marissa Hoffman
Jeff Hoffman’s entire family wore white jerseys, with the boys in black pants and the girls in jeans.
Wife Marissa, on the other hand, kept it sporty in blue trackpants with white striping.
Jessica Bassitt
Chris Bassitt’s wife also grabbed her red jersey from her closet, which she had unbuttoned over a black tank and tied at the waist to show off her black skinny jeans and leather boots.
Claire Fluharty
Mason Fluharty’s wife opted to wear a white tank top and faded black jeans — but happily wore the Jays’ black World Series cap to complete her look.
Emily Lauer
Eric Lauer’s wife stood out in her red Lauer jersey tucked into midnight blue jeans with off-white knee-high leather boots with a kitten heel.
Sofia Castaneda
Alejandro Kirk’s wife had on a white turtleneck underneath her white jersey and paired that with black shorts and black knee-high boots.
Erica Scherzer
Max Scherzer’s family represented the Jays in City Connect black, with wife Erica dressing up her ensemble like Charlise, in leggings and knee-high black boots.
The 41-year-old pitcher is one of the few Blue Jays who have been to a World Series (two, actually, winning with the Nationals in 2019 and the Rangers in 2023), so Erica and their four kids have some experience at the big show.
But that doesn’t make it any less special. In fact, maybe third time’s a charm?