TORONTO - The Toronto Blue Jays will play their first post-season game in 22 years tomorrow and they'll have plenty of fans cheering them on outside of Canada.

Jays supporters living in the U-S and Europe have been following the team all season and are excited to watch Toronto enter the playoff race.

Canadian Kristian Teleki has lived in the U-K for more than two decades, and despite a five-hour difference between his home in Cambridge, England, and Toronto, he streams games online during the early hours.

British student Louis Hatton wasn't even alive when Toronto won their back-to-back World Series titles in 1992 and '93.

But the 18-year-old student is a big fan of the current squad -- especially outfielder Kevin Pillar.

Syracuse, New York, native Jeff Dennis is also a big supporter of Canada's major league team and is hoping to see get tickets to see the team during the post-season.

Dennis says he has friends who aren't even baseball fans that have jumped on the Jays' bandwagon.