It was a dramatic and fitting end for the Toronto Blue Jays at Exhibition Stadium. Thirty-six years ago today, on an 0-and-1 count in the bottom of the 10th inning, George Bell belted a fastball from Chicago White Sox closer Bobby Thigpen into the left field bleachers for a two-run home run to give the Blue Jays a 7-5 walk-off victory.
Happy 62nd Birthday to Pat Borders! -10 things you might not know about him
Happy 62nd Birthday to former Toronto Blue Jays catcher Pat Borders! Here are 10 things you might not know about him.
The Tony Fernandez appreciation post
On the 35th anniversary of Tony Fernandez's 1,000th major league hit, I pay tribute to the Toronto Blue Jays' legendary shortstop.
May 5, 2006 – Russell Martin makes MLB debut
Montreal native Russell Martin made his major league debut with the Los Angeles Dodgers 19 years ago today.
Collector profile: Paul Bychko, owner of the ultimate Toronto Blue Jays mancave
A strong argument could be made that the best Toronto Blue Jays museum in the world is located about 700 km northwest of the Rogers Centre, in Sault Ste. Marie, Ont.
The Pat Hentgen appreciation post
If there’s one player that truly bleeds Blue Jays blue, it’s Pat Hentgen. This post pays tribute to the Toronto Blue Jays' first Cy Young Award winner and Canadian Baseball Hall of Fame inductee.
Thirty-seven years ago, George Bell hit three homers on Opening Day for the Blue Jays
Kevin Glew reflects on George Bell's three-home run performance on Opening Day in 1988 for the Toronto Blue Jays.
Most Opening Day starts by a Toronto Blue Jays player by position
So, who has the most Opening Day starts at each position in Toronto Blue Jays' history? I did the research.
10 high-profile players you might have forgotten were in spring training with the Toronto Blue Jays
You might have forgotten that these 10 high profile major leaguers were once part of the Toronto Blue Jays' organization during spring training.
Cito Gaston turns 81, deserves plaque in Cooperstown
If I could give legendary Toronto Blue Jays manager Cito Gaston one thing for his 81st birthday, it would be a plaque in Cooperstown.