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  2. 1985 Toronto Blue Jays season - Wikipedia

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    The 1985 Toronto Blue Jays season was the franchise's ninth season of Major League Baseball. It resulted in the Blue Jays finishing first in the American League East with a record of 99 wins and 62 losses. The win total of 99 is a franchise record, and the division title was the franchise's first.

  3. 1985 American League Championship Series - Wikipedia

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    The 1985 American League Championship Series was a semifinal matchup in Major League Baseball's 1985 postseason played between the Kansas City Royals and the Toronto Blue Jays from October 8 to 16.

  4. 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]

  5. Cecil Fielder - Wikipedia

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    He attended college at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas (UNLV). He played in MLB for the Toronto Blue Jays (1985–1988), in Japan's Central League for the Hanshin Tigers (1989), and then in MLB for the Detroit Tigers (1990–1996), New York Yankees (1996–97), Anaheim Angels in 1998, and Cleveland Indians in 1998.

  6. 1985 Major League Baseball postseason - Wikipedia

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    In Game 3, the Royals cut the Blue Jays series lead to 2–1, powered by star third baseman George Brett’s dominant performance, but the Blue Jays narrowly won Game 4 to take a 3–1 series lead. The Royals' Danny Jackson pitched a complete-game shutout in Game 5 to send the series back to Toronto, where the Royals would take Game 6 to force ...

  7. History of the Toronto Blue Jays - Wikipedia

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    The Toronto Blue Jays played their home games in TD Ballpark in Dunedin, Florida until June 1 when they moved back to Sahlen Field in Buffalo. [80] On July 16, the Blue Jays announced that they would finally return to Rogers Centre in Toronto on July 30 after the Canadian government allowed the Blue Jays and their opponents to play in Canada. [81]

  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. Blue Jays hire Don Mattingly as bench coach - AOL

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