25 Years Of Blue Jays Baseball - Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Posted by: Metro2
N 43° 38.591 W 079° 23.303
17T E 629982 N 4833505
This plaque is located on the bridge between the CN Tower and Rogers Centre in Toronto.
Waymark Code: WMHZ5H
Location: Ontario, Canada
Date Posted: 08/30/2013
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The plaque has the Blue Jays logo at the top and reads:
"BLUE JAYS 1977 - 2001
25 Years Of Blue Jays Baseball
April 7, 1977 marked the introduction of Major League Baseball to Toronto when the Blue Jays Baseball Club played their first home game. They won that memorable opener, and have since brought great excitement and entertainment to the City. Playing first at Exhibition Stadium and then at the unique SkyDome, enthusiasm rapidly grew in both players and fans alike. The Blue Jays achieved a major victory in 1985 by winning the American League East Championship. This Pennant was brought home again in 1989, and onward from 1991 until 1993. New heights were met in 1992 and 1993 when they became the American League Champions. The ultimate victory was achieved in 1992 when the Blue Jays won the World Series Championship, the first Canadian team to earn this honour. The next year the Jays followed up with their second spectacular World Series win. As the Blue Jays enter their 25th Anniversary season, the proud sports tradition continues to the call of "PLAY BALL!"
Blue Plaque managing agency: Rogers and The City of Toronto Culture
Individual Recognized: Toronto Blue Jays
Physical Address: 301 Front Street W. Toronto, Ontario Canada
Web Address: [Web Link]
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