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The Penticton Vees and Kelowna Rockets will both be playing the Blue Jays World Series run before puck drop and between periods on their jumbotrons. Meanwhile, restaurants in B.C. are expecting a boost in beer sales.
They are the closest Major League Baseball team to Buffalo, and it has a direct relationship with Buffalo’s hometown Bisons. But for years the Toronto Blue Jays were unable to directly market itself to Western New York baseball fans.
Birghton's Ernie Clement doesn't get the headlines, but he's been the heart of the Toronto Blue Jays in the playoffs.
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Toronto Blue Jays: Amid Canada-U.S. tensions, ‘Canada’s team’ is excelling at America’s pastime
The Blue Jays’ post-season run as Donald Trump continues to threaten Canada gives the team perhaps its best opportunity ever to fulfil its role as Canada’s team.
With nationwide love for the Toronto Blue Jays at a fever pitch as the team sits one win from a World Series championship, it’s worth remembering the roots of the club run deep into London. This column by Jim Kernaghan on Don McDougall, the London executive who helped found the Jays, ran in the Feb. 26, 2002, edition of The London Free Press
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How the Blue Jays got to the brink of elimination again
This was supposed to be the end of the road, except it wasn’t. On a chilly and spooky Halloween night, the Blue Jays dropped a pivotal Game 6 matchup to the Los Angeles Dodgers to let go of the series lead and face their last elimination game.