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The playoffs began on October 5, 1993, and concluded on October 23, 1993, with the Blue Jays defeating the Phillies in six games in the 1993 World Series. The Blue Jays repeated as World Series champions, becoming the seventh franchise in MLB history to win back-to-back championships.
Wild-card series: No. 4 Toronto Blue Jays (postseason berth clinched) vs. No. 5 Seattle Mariners (postseason berth clinched) National League No. 1 seed: Los Angeles Dodgers (NL West and top seed ...
The AL wild-card seeding could flip around several times before season’s end, with the Blue Jays holding a two-game edge for the No. 4 seed going into a series against the division-leading Yankees.
In Game 2, Sonny Gray out-dueled the Blue Jays' José Berríos and Yusei Kikuchi as the Twins won in a 2–0 shutout to win their first playoff series in 21 years. While the Blue Jays were the sixth seed, the series result was considered an upset as the Blue Jays (89–73) finished with a better record than the Twins (87–75). Toronto was ...
The Braves put up one more run in the bottom of the inning to cut the Blue Jays' lead to one, but relief pitcher Mike Timlin was able to preserve the lead as the Blue Jays clinched the title. This was the first major league championship won by a team from Toronto since 1967 , when the NHL ’s Toronto Maple Leafs won their 13th and most recent ...
Wild-card series: No. 4 Toronto Blue Jays (postseason berth and top wild-card seed clinched) vs. No. 5 Seattle Mariners (postseason berth clinched) National League No. 1 seed: Los Angeles Dodgers ...
Rays at Guardians, 6:10 ET: Tampa is 1.5 games back of the Blue Jays for the No. 4 seed and the right to host a wild-card series instead of hitting the road. But most importantly, they will be ...
After 1993, the Blue Jays failed to qualify for the playoffs for 21 consecutive seasons, until clinching a playoff berth in 2015. Through 48 seasons of baseball, the Blue Jays have recorded 27 seasons at .500 or better, 26 of which have been winning campaigns, and have qualified for the playoffs ten times while winning two league pennants.