Toronto Blue Jays, World Series
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The home run marked the second World Series win in Toronto Blue Jays history. The Blue Jays achieved the feat in consecutive years, 1992 and 1993. The franchise then had a 32-year drought from reaching the Fall Classic before Toronto made it there again in 2025. This just adds more lore to Carter's iconic game and series winner.
As the Blue Jays look to win the World Series after a stretch of 32 years, Canadians reflect on the unforgettable memories of 1992 and 1993 — Joe Carter’s legendary homer, wild celebrations, and the pride that still connects fans across generations.
Wayne Sannes has dusted off a piece of Moose Jaw history as the Toronto Blue Jays stand one win away from their first World Series championship in 32 years. The former owner of Wayne & Laverne's Pizza & Steak House has retrieved a treasured Blue Jays cap from 1992 — when the team won their first World Series — and placed it prominently on his coffee table as Toronto prepares to face the Los Angeles Dodgers in Game 6 tonight at Rogers Centre.
The Toronto Blue Jays will be back in a somewhat familiar spot when the World Series kicks off on Friday against the L.A. Dodgers. The blue birds famously won the coveted Commissioner’s Trophy back-to-back in 1992 and 1993.
North St. Paul’s Louie Varland is a key part of this year’s Jays bullpen, but those first Toronto winners featured local Hall of Famers Dave Winfield, Paul Molitor and Jack Morris.
The Blue Jays were one win from a World Series title but suffered two consecutive heartbreaking losses that helped the Dodgers repeat as champions.