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The Blue Jays keep telling us to Come Together, so we're live blogging their biggest game in years.
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David Hains, Eva HD, Sarah Niedoba and Chris Turner
It isn't his knuckleball that separates Jays pitcher R.A. Dickey from his peers. It's what goes beyond baseball.
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Stacey May Fowles
As the Blue Jays make their way into the American League Division Series, we reflect on why their victories are a win for us all.
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Stacey May Fowles
You can't help but love the Jays' youngest starter, because he reminds us of our best selves.
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Stacey May Fowles
After decades of mostly forgettable baseball, you deserve these moments.
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David Hains
So you don't have tickets to the game and haven't had cable TV in years. Here are some bars where you can root, root for the home team.
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Sarah Niedoba
After years of mediocrity, the Jays are winning and loving every minute of it.
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David Hains
All things considered, the Blue Jays' strong season is proving to be a greater boon to the local economy than the Pan Am Games.
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Kelli Korducki
It's been at least a generation since the Jays were competitive. We take a look at some of the things that have happened since Alomar and Olerud were leading the way.
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David Hains
Every weekday's end, we collect just about everything you ought to care about or ought not to miss.
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David Hains
A selection of supporters from the team's debut season.
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Jamie Bradburn
The San Francisco Giants have built an urban farm in their stadium to teach kids about nutrition and provide fans with healthy snacks.
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Peter Goffin
Full Count, a new book by veteran sports journalist Jeff Blair, tells the story of the Blue Jays' decline in the 20 years after the team's World Series wins.
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David Fleischer
Each week, Torontoist examines the upcoming TV listings and makes note of programs that are entertaining, informative, and of quality. Or, alternately, none of those. The result: Televisualist.
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Christopher Bird
While today's Blue Jays fans dream of World Series glory, in 1980 they could only hope to lose fewer than 100 games.
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Jamie Bradburn
Nominated for: building the Jays into a team to be reckoned with.
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Terri Coles • Illustration by Chloe Cushman
Blue Jays shortstop apologizes for writing a homophobic slur in his eyeblack as the club imposes a three-game suspension.
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Torontoist
Corrupt politicians, shady stocks, and professional baseball did—why not you?
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Jamie Bradburn
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