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The Toronto Blue Jays, one of the most iconic franchises in Canadian baseball, have made an important mark on Major League Baseball (MLB) history since their founding in 1977. Dur
Moose Jaw residents are dusting off cherished mementos from the Toronto Blue Jays' first World Series championship, 33 years after players like Joe Carter and Roberto Alomar brought Canada its first baseball title.
As the Blue Jays look to win the World Series after a stretch of 32 years, Canadians reflect on the unforgettable memories of 1992 and 1993 — Joe Carter’s legendary homer, wild celebrations, and the pride that still connects fans across generations.
For local Blue Jays fan David Zammit, every postseason brings back the same mix of excitement, nerves and a touch of superstition, and this year is no different. Standing proudly in his full Blue Jays gear,
Wayne Sannes has dusted off a piece of Moose Jaw history as the Toronto Blue Jays stand one win away from their first World Series championship in 32 years. The former owner of Wayne & Laverne's Pizza & Steak House has retrieved a treasured Blue Jays cap from 1992 — when the team won their first World Series — and placed it prominently on his coffee table as Toronto prepares to face the Los Angeles Dodgers in Game 6 tonight at Rogers Centre.
A Canadian Army veteran watched the Jays win the 1992 World Series during his deployment in Cyprus at 3 a.m. He vowed to see them “anywhere” if they made it back, so he flew to L.A. for Game 5.
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