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Based in Toronto, Ontario, Canada -the blue jays are the professional baseball team that was established back in 1977 when it was part of the American league east division... ...

Based in Toronto, Ontario, Canada -the blue jays are the professional baseball team that was established back in 1977 when it was part of the American league east division. The Toronto blue jays originally started as an expansion team and it is currently the only major league baseball team to be located outside of the United States. Their current ballpark it is a Roger center, the team owner is Ted Rogers, the manager is Cito Gaston, the general manager is J.P. Ricciardi and the president of baseball operations is Paul Godfrey.

Import moment and accomplishments:

The tour of the blue jays is quite a remarkable team due to the fact that it started out as an expansion franchise and it is in fact the fastest American League franchise that was able to win a world series in Canada during the franchise 16th year, a time frame that beats the record previously established by the Kansas City royals.

In addition, the blue trees have won five east division titles (1985, 1989, 1991, 1992, 1993); we have also won two American League pennants in two consecutive years (1992 and 1993) and last but not least they have also earned two world series titles in the same two years recently mentioned.

Pitchers in the current roster:

- David Purcey
-A.J. Burnett
-Roy Halladay
-Sean Marcum
-Jesse Litsch

Toronto Blue Jays recent news:

Lady luck appears to smile on the Toronto Blue Jays as The Pitcher Jesse Litsch has proven to be quite effective in recent games. The right handed pitcher has been delivering fastballs, curve balls, sliders, etc. at amazing speeds (most exceeding 90 miles per hour)

Besides county with a very effective pitcher, the blue jays also count with players such as Wells who are home run machines and are able to take the team from 0 to 60 in just a few seconds (figuratively speaking of course)


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