For the first time in Blue Jays history, a win in game 162 would clinch a division title.

A sellout crowd of 42,083 made its way into the Rogers Centre for that game on Sunday, likely more anxious than excited. This is Toronto, after all.

Sports wise, we don’t usually get to have nice things.

The Raptors’ 2019 NBA title is the only big three sports championship this city has celebrated in over three decades. The Jays haven’t won the whole shebang since 1993. The Leafs, well, the less said about that the better. Baseball Opinion

‘We did it our (expletive) way’: Alejandro Kirk’s heroics let the AL East champion Blue Jays and fans exhale

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Despite the nerves, the fans were excited and loud, cheering starter Kevin Gausman as he walked out to the bullpen to begin wa

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