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1993 Toronto Blue Jays season - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The 1993 Toronto Blue Jays season involved the Blue Jays finishing first in the American League East with a record of 95 wins and 67 losses. They were shut out only once in 162 regular-season games....
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Issue date: November 1, 1993 ... "An unbelievable dream fantasy," then, is how Blue Jay reliever Al Leiter described what happened at 11:39 on Saturday night in Toronto. "This happens in the backyard. Bottom of the ninth, down by one, and Joe pops one out of the park?
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For example, in 1993, the Jays scored 847 runs, allowed 742 runs, and pitched 1441.3 innings, from which the listed numbers were calculated. ... Equivalent Average, R27, Age, On-Base Percentage and Slugging Percentage for every 1993 Blue Jay (and American League leaders).
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The 1993 Toronto Blue Jays team roster seen on this page includes every player who appeared in a game during the 1993 season. It is a comprehensive team roster and player names are sorted by the fielding position where the most number of games were played during the regular season. ... DH Paul Molitor (137)
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Just like the 1992 and 1993 Toronto Blue Jays, when you have the best group of players, often times they will come through ... Initially I thought he might be a good fit for the Blue Jays as a DH, ... This Blue Jays inspired Jack-O-Lantern (or Jay-O-Lantern as I prefer to call it) took me about three hours in total to carve.
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March 30, 1993: The Toronto Blue Jays traded Derek Bell to the San Diego Padres .... The Jays' designated hitter added a two-run homer in the seventh that ...
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