The World Series is over and the Toronto Blue Jays’ storybook season ended in heartbreak with a 5-4 loss to the Los Angeles Dodgers in 11 innings Saturday night.

Now, friendly wagers made during the Fall Classic between politicians, police chiefs, and even zoos across the border will need to be settled.

Here’s who has made good on their debt, and who still needs to pay up:

Toronto Zoo flies the California concord

The Toronto Zoo staked its social media profile picture on a Jays’ win and ended up paying the price in a bet with the Los Angeles Zoo.

“In response to a friendly wager between your Toronto Zoo and our conservation partners at the @LAZoo and recognizing the Dodgers win last night, we are changing our logo on social media for 24 hours to feature a California condor.”

If Toronto had won Game 7, the LA Zoo had promised to change its logo to a Blue Jay.

What a series 💙

In response to a friendly wager between your Toronto Zoo and our conservation partners at the @LAZoo, and recognizing the Dodgers win last night, we are changing our logo on social media for 24 hours to feature a California condor 🪶 pic.twitter.com/dftInhIZMn

— The Toronto Zoo (@TheTorontoZoo) November 2, 2025

Chow wears Dodgers jersey, to bike 5 miles

Toronto Mayor Olivia Chow agreed to a bet with her Los Angeles counterpart, Karen Bass, to don the jersey of the losing team and bike the number of winning runs in miles.

Chow previously said she was so confident in a Jays’ win that she refused to take the action on in kilometres and would complete the distance in miles, meaning she’ll have to pedal for roughly eight klicks.

In an Instagram post on Tuesday, the Toronto mayor posted photos of herself biking while wearing a Dodgers jersey.

“I make good on my bets,” Chow wrote in her post.

She then congratulated the L.A. team and Bass for winning the World Series.

“The @bluejays made you fight for every inning, and our city showed what teamwork looks like,” Chow wrote.

“While we battle at the plate, we’re two resilient cities with one shared spirit — standing up for the communities that make us strong.”

The mayor then invited Bass to visit Toronto.

California governor waiting for his maple syrup

Premier Doug Ford promised to send California Governor Gavin Newsom a tin can of Ontario maple syrup if Toronto lost, and agreed to pay the tariffs on the cross-border delivery.

Meanwhile, Newsom had pledged a bottle of California wine for his side of the wager, and hoped Ford would do him a “favour” and restock LCBO’s shelves with U.S. liquor. The premier said fat chance.

There’s no word on when Ford will ship out the goods.

With the Blue Jays heading to the World Series against the LA Dodgers, @CAgovernor Newsom and I have a friendly wager going. Win or lose, we’re thrilled to celebrate great baseball, good neighbours and a friendship between Ontario and California! pic.twitter.com/88iH7pTifu

— Doug Ford (@fordnation) October 24, 2025

Top Toronto cop makes good on his wager

A bet’s a bet and Toronto Police Chief Myron Demkiw was quick to settle up.

Demkiw had agreed to a wager with LAPD Chief Jim McDonnell, which would see the losing team’s top cop in the winning team’s jersey and posting a photo online congratulating the victor.

On Sunday afternoon, Toronto police published a picture of Demkiw in front of the Toronto sign at Nathan Phillips Square wearing a Dodgers jersey, as promised.

Toronto’s top cop congratulated McDonnell and said he looks forward to “doing this again” next October.

What will Carney cough up?

U.S. President Donald Trump congratulated the Dodgers shortly after the Game 7 win and said a “lesser group of men would never have been able to win that game.”

“So many stars made it all happen. Also, congratulations to ownership. What a great job they have done. SEE YOU ALL AT THE WHITE HOUSE!!!” he said in a post to Truth Social.

President Trump Truth Social U.S. President Donald Trump’s Truth Social post on Nov. 2, 2025 is seen in this image. (Truth Social)

The Dodgers visited Washington D.C., earlier this year following their World Series win in 2024.

Prime Minister Mark Carney, who said Trump was “afraid” to take a bet before the World Series began, called Saturday night’s result heartbreaking. It’s unclear if he will send anything to the White House following the loss.