1993 World Series - Wikipedia
The 1993 World Series was the second consecutive championship for the Toronto Blue Jays, who defeated the Philadelphia Phillies in six games. The series featured a dramatic walk-off home run by Joe Carter in the bottom of …
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1992 World Series - Wikipedia
The Blue Jays became the first Canadian sports team in a major North American league to win a championship other than the NHL’s Stanley Cup, and they remain the only Canadian team to have appeared in, and won, a World Series (which …
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Blue Jays repeat as World Series champions - MLB.com
Feb 15, 2022 · TORONTO -- When the confetti settled following the Blue Jays’ first World Series championship in 1992, the path to repeating wasn’t simple. Key contributors were headed for free agency, including Joe Carter, Tom Henke, …
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The Blue Jays came home to Toronto with a 1-1 series split, primed to make their first World Series appearance. Unfortunately, an 11-inning heartbreaker turned the series as Mike Pagliarulo homered off Mike Timlin to put the Blue Jays …
The oral history of the Toronto Blue Jays’ 1992 World …
Relive the story of the Jays' first title in their own words, from the thrilling game one home run by Joe Carter to the controversial play at the plate in game two. Hear from the players, coaches and broadcasters who witnessed the historic …