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  2. 2020 Toronto Blue Jays season - Wikipedia

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    2021 →. The 2020 Toronto Blue Jays season was the franchise's 44th season in Major League Baseball. On March 12, 2020, MLB announced that because of the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic (including in Toronto), the start of the regular season would be delayed by at least two weeks in addition to the remainder of spring training being cancelled. [1 ...

  3. 2021 Toronto Blue Jays season - Wikipedia

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    The 2021 Toronto Blue Jays season was the franchise's 45th season in Major League Baseball.. Due to the COVID-19 pandemic and associated travel restrictions, the team played their first 21 games at their spring training home of TD Ballpark in Dunedin, Florida, [1] instead of returning to their normal home of Rogers Centre in Toronto, with the hope of moving back once Canada–U.S. travel ...

  4. 2023 Toronto Blue Jays season - Wikipedia

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    The 2023 Toronto Blue Jays season was the franchise's 47th season in Major League Baseball, and 32nd full season (34th overall) at Rogers Centre. They started the season on the road against the St. Louis Cardinals on March 30, and finished the season at home against the Tampa Bay Rays on October 1. The schedule was revised de-emphasizing ...

  5. 2022 Toronto Blue Jays season - Wikipedia

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    The 2022 Toronto Blue Jays season was the franchise's 46th season in Major League Baseball, and 31st full season (33rd overall) at Rogers Centre.. On December 2, 2021, Commissioner of Baseball Rob Manfred announced a lockout of players, following expiration of the collective bargaining agreement (CBA) between the league and the Major League Baseball Players Association (MLBPA).

  6. 1992 Toronto Blue Jays season - Wikipedia

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    The 1992 Toronto Blue Jays season was the franchise's 16th season of Major League Baseball. Toronto finished first in the American League East for the fourth time with a record of 96 wins and 66 losses, closing the season with an attendance record of 4,028,318. [1] Toronto was not swept in a single series all year, becoming the first team in 49 ...

  7. Toronto Blue Jays - Wikipedia

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    The Blue Jays' former radio play-by-play announcer, Tom Cheek, called every Toronto Blue Jays game from the team's inaugural contest on April 7, 1977, until June 3, 2004, when he took two games off following the death of his father—a streak of 4,306 consecutive regular-season games and 41 postseason games. Cheek later died on October 9, 2005 ...

  8. 2005 Toronto Blue Jays season - Wikipedia

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    The 2005 Toronto Blue Jays season was the franchise's 29th season in Major League Baseball. It resulted in the Blue Jays finishing third in the American League East with a record of 80 wins and 82 losses. This was the first 162-game season since 1993 that Blue Jays hitters would combine for less than 1,000 strikeouts.

  9. Hyun-jin Ryu - Wikipedia

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    On this day, Ryu made his Blue Jays debut as the Opening Day starting pitcher, throwing 4 2 ⁄ 3 innings in Toronto's 6–4 victory over the Tampa Bay Rays. [46] He would go on to finish the regular season with a 5–2 record over 12 starts with a 2.69 ERA over 62 innings pitched with 72 strikeouts & 17 walks.