MLB App Glitch Creates ‘Torture Chamber’ for Blue Jays Fans

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MLB App Glitch Creates ‘Torture Chamber’ for Blue Jays Fans

MLB App Glitch Creates ‘Torture Chamber’ for Blue Jays Fans

A viral MLB app glitch is trapping fans in a 2025 World Series time loop. Whether you're a Dodgers fan celebrating or a Blue Jays fan suffering, here is the fix.

MLB App Glitch Creates ‘Torture Chamber’ for Blue Jays Fans

A viral MLB app glitch is trapping fans in a 2025 World Series time loop. Whether you're a Dodgers fan celebrating or a Blue Jays fan suffering, here is the fix.

Baseball fans, we've all had our share of app frustrations—but this one takes the cake. A glitch in the MLB app is trapping users in a time loop, and for Toronto Blue Jays fans, it's nothing short of a digital nightmare.

X user @guardsmaxxing recently shared a screenshot of their MLB app, which keeps defaulting to November 1, 2025, every time they open it. For Dodgers fans, that date brings back championship glory. For Blue Jays fans? Let's just say the memories aren't so sweet.

"The MLB app appears to have erroneously trapped me in some kind of torture chamber meant for a blue jays fan," @guardsmaxxing wrote. "Every time I open the scores tab, it shows me the score for game 7 of the last World Series."

That fateful Game 7 saw the Dodgers clinch back-to-back World Series titles in dramatic fashion—an unlikely tying home run from Miguel Rojas in the ninth, followed by Will Smith's heroics in the 11th. Combined with World Series MVP Yoshinobu Yamamoto's brilliance and Will Klein's earlier standout performances, it's considered by many to be the greatest game ever played. For Dodgers fans, it's a daily highlight reel. For Blue Jays fans, it's reopening an old wound.

The post went viral, with @guardsmaxxing eventually asking, "Seriously, does anyone know how to fix this?" The answer came from a fellow baseball fan: the classic delete-and-reinstall method. "I did that right after I tweeted this, and it worked," @guardsmaxxing confirmed.

So whether you're a Dodgers fan reliving the glory or a Blue Jays fan ready to move on, the fix is simple. And as the 2026 season heats up, there's plenty of new baseball to focus on—even if that glitch keeps pulling you back to October.

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