Blue Jays' Game 4 win over Dodgers draws 14.81 million US viewers, most-watched of this World Series
The 14.81 million U.S. viewers made Game 4 the top-rated this year and second highest since 2018, with a combined U.S. and Canada total of 21.5 million.
- On Tuesday, the Toronto Blue Jays' 6-2 World Series Game 4 win averaged 14.81 million U.S. viewers on Fox, Fox Deportes and streaming, Nielsen reported.
- Through four games, the Fall Classic has a 21.5 million combined U.S. and Canadian viewership for Tuesday, the highest since 2019, Nielsen reported.
- According to AP MLB, U.S. viewership peaked at 16.7 million during the late innings , while Japan's average for the first two games was 10.7 million, with ratings for Game 3-5 to be released on Friday.
- That result made it the most-watched game of this year's Fall Classic and the second most-viewed Game 4 since 2018; Sportsnet airs Blue Jays games in Canada and is owned by Rogers Communications Inc.
- By comparison, last year's Game 4 averaged 16.28 million, and the current four-game U.S. average of 12.16 million remains above the record-low 9.11 million.
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Blue Jays' Game 4 win over Dodgers draws 14.81 million US viewers, most-watched of this World Series
The Toronto Blue Jays' 6-2 win over the Los Angeles Dodgers in Game 4 of the World Series Tuesday night averaged 14.81 million viewers on Fox, Fox Deportes, and streaming platforms.
Blue Jays' Game 4 win over Dodgers draws 14.81 million U.S. viewers, most-watched of this World Series
The Toronto Blue Jays' 6-2 victory over the Los Angeles Dodgers in Game 4 of the World Series Tuesday night averaged 14.81 million viewers on Fox, Fox Deportes and streaming, according to Nielsen.
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