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The 1989 Toronto Blue Jays season was the franchise's 13th season of Major League Baseball.It resulted in the Blue Jays finishing first in the American League East with a record of 89 wins and 73 losses.
The 1989 American League Championship Series was a semifinal series in Major League Baseball's 1989 postseason played between the Oakland Athletics and the Toronto Blue Jays from October 3 to 8. A dominant Oakland team took the Series four games to one, en route to a sweep of their cross-bay rivals, the San Francisco Giants , in a World Series ...
In Game 3, the Blue Jays got on the board with a 7–3 victory, overcoming a 3–0 Oakland lead with seven unanswered runs in the fourth and seventh innings respectively. Dennis Eckersley helped stop a late comeback by the Blue Jays to preserve a one-run Athletics lead as they won 6–5 to take a 3–1 series lead. Eckersley again held off a ...
The Rogers Centre, home field of the Blue Jays since June 1989. This is a list of seasons completed by the Toronto Blue Jays, based in Toronto, Ontario, and a member of Major League Baseball's (MLB) American League East Division. Since June 5, 1989, the Blue Jays have played in the Rogers Centre (called the "SkyDome" until February 2, 2005). [1]
The 1989 Major League Baseball season saw the Oakland Athletics win their first World Series title since 1974.. The American League saw the Oakland Athletics and the Toronto Blue Jays as the AL West and AL East pennant winners, respectively.
The Jays returned to the postseason for the first time since 1985, [25] but were handily defeated by the heavily favored AL champion Oakland Athletics in the 1989 American League Championship Series, four games to one. Mookie Wilson went two for four with an RBI and run scored in the Jays' game three victory. [26]
Apart from blue jays being so elusive, they also hold spiritual meaning for those who believe. If you see them repeatedly, it may be that someone is trying to tell you something.
Gaston became the hitting coach for the Toronto Blue Jays in 1982. The Blue Jays won their first division title in 1985 with Gaston as hitting coach. He remained the hitting instructor until May 15 1989, when he took over managerial duties from Jimy Williams, when the team was suffering through an unexpectedly bad start. Gaston originally ...