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  2. 1992 Toronto Blue Jays season - Wikipedia

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    The 1992 Toronto Blue Jays season was the franchise's 16th season of Major League Baseball. Toronto finished first in the American League East for the fourth time with a record of 96 wins and 66 losses, closing the season with an attendance record of 4,028,318. [ 1 ]

  3. Template:1992 AL East standings - Wikipedia

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    Toronto Blue Jays: 96: 66 .593 — 53‍–‍28 43‍–‍38 Milwaukee Brewers: 92: 70 .568 4 53‍–‍28 39‍–‍42 Baltimore Orioles: 89: 73 .549 7 43‍–‍38 46‍–‍35 Cleveland Indians: 76: 86 .469 20 41‍–‍40 35‍–‍46 New York Yankees: 76: 86 .469 20 41‍–‍40 35‍–‍46 Detroit Tigers: 75: 87 .463 21 38 ...

  4. 1992 Major League Baseball season - Wikipedia

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    The 1992 Major League Baseball season saw the Toronto Blue Jays defeat the Atlanta Braves in the World Series, becoming the first team outside the United States to win the World Series. A resurgence in pitching dominance occurred during this season.

  5. 1992 American League Championship Series - Wikipedia

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    The 1992 American League Championship Series was a semifinal series in Major League Baseball's 1992 postseason played between the Toronto Blue Jays and the Oakland Athletics from October 7 to 14, 1992. The Blue Jays won the series four games to two to advance to their first World Series, and became the first team outside the United States to ...

  6. Jimmy Key - Wikipedia

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    April 6, 1984, for the Toronto Blue Jays: Last MLB appearance; September 20, 1998, for the Baltimore Orioles: MLB statistics; Win–loss record: 186–117: Earned run average: 3.51: Strikeouts: 1,538: Stats at Baseball Reference Teams; Toronto Blue Jays (1984–1992) New York Yankees (1993–1996) Baltimore Orioles (1997–1998) Career ...

  7. List of Toronto Blue Jays seasons - Wikipedia

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    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]

  8. Tom Henke - Wikipedia

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    Thomas Anthony Henke (born December 21, 1957 [1]), nicknamed "the Terminator", [2] is an American former Major League Baseball relief pitcher.He was one of the most dominant and feared closers during the late 1980s and early 1990s, pitching for the Texas Rangers (1982–1984, 1993–1994), Toronto Blue Jays (1985–1992), and St. Louis Cardinals (1995).

  9. Cito Gaston - Wikipedia

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    Stats at Baseball Reference Managerial record at Baseball Reference Teams; As player. Atlanta Braves ; San Diego Padres (1969–1974) Atlanta Braves (1975–1978) Pittsburgh Pirates ; As manager. Toronto Blue Jays (1989–1997, 2008–2010) As coach. Toronto Blue Jays (1982–1989, 2000–2001) Career highlights and awards; All-Star