BRONX – Loud boos have been heard all through Yankee Stadium as “O Canada” was performed earlier than Sport 3 of the American League Division Sequence between the Toronto Blue Jays and New York Yankees.
The booing began as anthem singer Graham Rowat was launched on Tuesday evening by the stadium PA announcer. The boos picked up once more because the Broadway actor completed his rendition.
The gang then loudly cheered as a big American flag was unfurled within the outfield as Rowat started singing “The Star-Spangled Banner.”
“Sports activities followers are passionate individuals,” Rowat stated when reached by telephone later within the night. “So I can put it right down to that, and perhaps not any bigger occasion.”
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The Blue Jays gained the primary two video games of the best-of-five collection at Rogers Centre final weekend. It’s the first-ever post-season assembly between the AL East Division rivals.

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The boo-birds returned within the first inning when Toronto slugger Vladimir Guerrero Jr. hit a two-run homer to provide the Blue Jays an early lead.
Anthem booing was frequent all through North American sports activities venues final winter as a consequence of tariff-related tensions between Canada and the USA. The development finally misplaced steam.
Rowat, from Peterborough, Ont., is now based mostly within the New York space. He works as an audiobook narrator and has carried out in productions comparable to “Guys and Dolls,” “Mamma Mia!” and “Magnificence and the Beast.”
He had carried out stadium anthem singings in a gaggle setting earlier than however this was his first solo expertise, he stated.
Rowat couldn’t hear the boos, he added, as a result of his in-ear displays basically sealed off exterior sound throughout his efficiency.
He stated a “well mannered” staffer at an earlier sound test instructed him that booing could also be a chance given the way it was frequent at sporting venues earlier within the 12 months.
“If I had not been warned, I in all probability would have been thrown off,” Rowat stated.
Toronto led 6-3 after three innings within the must-win recreation for the Yankees.
This report by The Canadian Press was first printed Oct. 7, 2025.
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