The London Majors have won the Intercounty Baseball League Championship for the second year in a row, a historic moment for the team not seen since 1948.
The Majors defeated the Toronto Maple Leafs 8 to 7 Thursday at the Christie Pitts Ball Diamond in Toronto.
“There were a lot of moving parts, it was too over the edge,” said Major Pitcher Brayden Farrington.
“Nerves, tension, all the above feelings. And then … strike three, and then suddenly, the gloves are thrown into the air!”

As the home crowd missed out on the win, the players invited Londoners to Labatt Park on Friday to celebrate.

london morning5:52London Majors aim to win back-to-back championships
London Majors slugger Cleveland Brownlee joins London Morning with a preview of tonight’s championship game against the Toronto Leafs. If they pull it off, it will be back-to-back championships for the majors.
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