Blue Jays, Colonel Sanders and Game 2
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A Colonel Sanders lookalike was spotted at the Blue Jays vs. Dodgers World Series—here’s the reason fans can’t stop talking about it.
Local Rob Wills turned heads on the weekend when he took on the character of KFC Colonel Sanders while at the Rogers Stadium
Some people tuning into Game 2 of the World Series featuring the Los Angeles Dodgers and the Toronto Blue Jays on Saturday, Oct. 25 may have thought they spotted a ghost on their TV screens during the game,
Your eyes aren't deceiving you. There's a fan who looks like Colonel Sanders behind home plate at the World Series in Toronto.
A man dressed as Colonel Sanders caught the eye of World Series baseball fans Saturday night. Dressed in white with the trademark goatee, black ribbon tie and browline glasses, the man was standing behind home plate during Game 2 at the Rogers Centre.
The iconic Kentucky Fried Chicken founder's likeness behind home plate during Game 2 at Rogers Centre went viral on social media while the mystery of who was playing the character and why he was there
The World Series recently saw an unexpected yet nostalgic appearance as a man dressed as Colonel Sanders took his seat a few rows behind home plate during the game between the Toronto Blue Jays and the Los Angeles Dodgers.
Toronto bounced back from Game 3′s marathon loss with an impressive 6-2 victory in Game 4, and the World Series is tied at two games apiece.