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  2. Toronto Blue Jays - Wikipedia

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    The Blue Jays' former radio play-by-play announcer, Tom Cheek, called every Toronto Blue Jays game from the team's inaugural contest on April 7, 1977, until June 3, 2004, when he took two games off following the death of his father—a streak of 4,306 consecutive regular-season games and 41 postseason games. Cheek later died on October 9, 2005 ...

  3. Rogers Centre - Wikipedia

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    Toronto Blue Jays: A crowd of 52,268 attended game five of the 1992 World Series, which Toronto lost 7–2 to the Atlanta Braves. The smallest crowd for a Jays game occurred in April 2010, when 10,314 watched Toronto win 8–1 against the Kansas City Royals .

  4. List of sports teams in Toronto - Wikipedia

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    Toronto Blue Jays [2] (Major League Baseball) ... Toronto Huskies - Basketball Association of America (1946–47) Toronto Maple Leafs - International League (1896–1967)

  5. Vlad Guerrero Jr., Blue Jays fail to reach agreement on ... - AOL

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    While the Blue Jays have made the playoffs three times since Guerrero entered the big leagues, they've yet to win a postseason game, losing all three wild-card series via 2-0 sweeps.

  6. Dan Shulman - Wikipedia

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    In 1995, he became the play-by-play voice on TSN for their broadcasts of Toronto Blue Jays baseball games alongside former Blue Jays catcher Buck Martinez. [6] Shulman remained with the network for seven years, during which time he also worked as the network's secondary play-by-play voice for NHL hockey and secondary announcer for NBA basketball.

  7. Boys basketball notebook: Blue Jays win big at Winter Classic

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    Dunbar (12-9) had a 15-10 lead after one quarter but the Blue Jays went on a 24-5 run in the first 5:45 of the second quarter to take a 34-20 lead. Their lead never dropped below 10 points after that.