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Michael Angeletti of Etobicoke, Ont., says he knew he was going to catch George Springer’s game-winning home run before the ball even left the bat. He said he was texting his cousin about sitting in the front row just before it happened: “I dropped the phone, caught the ball, and here we are.” (Oct. 21, 2025)
A run at a World Series championship is bringing memories flooding back in Medicine Hat, Alta.: the former home of the Blue Jays’ farm team, and the site of visits by the world championship teams in the early 1990s.
North St. Paul’s Louie Varland is a key part of this year’s Jays bullpen, but those first Toronto winners featured local Hall of Famers Dave Winfield, Paul Molitor and Jack Morris.
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.
The Toronto Blue Jays' best hitter took Dodgers star Shohei Ohtani deep, setting a new team postseason record in the process.
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Ranking the 13 greatest Blue Jays players ever, from Vladimir Guerrero Jr. to Roy Halladay
The Sporting News ranks the 13 greatest players in Blue Jays history, from Roy Halladay to Vladimir Guerrero Jr. Blue Jays accolades: 5 seasons; Hall of Famer; 1989 AL home run leader; 2 top-10 AL MVP finishes; 1989 Silver Slugger; 125 home runs
In an era when good news feels like a rare resource, the Toronto Blue Jays making it to the World Series doubles as a long overdue national celebration.