After 40 years, Blue Jays finally get Game 7 playoff redemption
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After 40 years, Blue Jays finally get Game 7 playoff redemption
"As confetti rained down at the Rogers Centre, seasoned Blue Jays fans recalled what this feeling was like with teams of old. The championship runs of 1992 and '93 are remembered as some of the most legendary moments in Toronto sporting history, capped off with Joe Carter's walk-off home run to win it all in '93. Toronto's Greatest Hits ⭐️Joe Carter (1993) and George Springer (2025) pic.twitter.com/szOnOljzxp- MLB (@MLB) October 21, 2025"
"In Spring Training 1985, there were high expectations for the Toronto Blue Jays. They were a fledgling franchise on the rise, with a young core to boast and one of the most well-rounded rosters in baseball. Looking at their lineup, one word comes to mind: stacked. They boasted some of the premier hitting talent of the time and their pitching staff, led by Dave Stieb, had just three pitchers on the entire roster with an ERA+ under 100 for the season."
"The Blue Jays dominated as expected. Players like Jesse Barfield, George Bell and Jimmy Key propelled the team to a stellar 99-62 record, good for first in the American League and their first AL East division title. This Flashback was from 1985 when we became AL Eastern Division Champions! What a great team effort all season long! 👍🏽🙏🏽👊🏽 pic.twitter.com/FDv5j8qlaY- Jesse Barfield (@JesseBarfield29) February 3, 2025"
The Toronto Blue Jays secured a World Series berth for the first time in more than three decades by defeating the Seattle Mariners in an emotional seven-game series. Fans celebrated as confetti fell at the Rogers Centre and recalled the franchise's 1992 and 1993 championship runs, capped by Joe Carter's walk-off home run in 1993. Spring Training 1985 brought high expectations for a fledgling Blue Jays team with a young, well-rounded roster led by Dave Stieb. The 1985 club finished 99-62, won the AL East and featured stars like Jesse Barfield, George Bell and Jimmy Key.
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