TORONTO - More than three decades after hitting the biggest home run in Blue Jays history, Joe Carter is still feeling the love from Toronto.
Carter threw out the opening pitch to all-star shortstop Bo Bichette ahead of Game 2 of the World Series as the Blue Jays hosted the Los Angeles Dodgers on Saturday. Carter received a rousing ovation from the packed Rogers Centre, especially after donning Toronto's home run jacket and jogging through the home dugout.
"I've had the emotions for 32 years. I come back here so often," said Carter, who famously hit a three-run homer to win the 1993 World Series. "I get that wherever I go here in Toronto, which is great. They just appreciate what I did.
"I didn't do it myself. I just happened to come up in that situation because I was the next guy in li

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