What year did Toronto Blue Jays win World Series?
19934-2 – Philadelphia Phillies
19924-2 – Atlanta Braves
Toronto Blue Jays/World Series championships
Toronto Blue Jays, Canadian professional baseball team based in Toronto. The Blue Jays play in the American League (AL) and are the only franchise in Major League Baseball that plays in a city not in the United States. The team has won two AL pennants and two World Series titles (1992, 1993).
Who hit the homerun in the 1993 World Series?
Thank you! Carter became the second player to hit a walk-off, World Series-winning home run when he went deep in the bottom of the ninth of Game 6 of the 1993 Fall Classic.
Who was the 1993 World Series MVP?
Paul Molitor
The 90th edition of the World Series, it was a best-of-seven playoff played between the defending champions and American League (AL) champion Toronto Blue Jays and the National League (NL) champion Philadelphia Phillies. The Blue Jays defeated the Phillies, four games to two….
1993 World Series | |
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MVP | Paul Molitor (Toronto) |
Who said touch em all?
The term is often used by excited announcers when a player hits one out of the park. The phrase was most famously used by announcer Tom Cheek when he said “Touch ’em all, Joe” when Joe Carter hit a WS-winning home run for the Toronto Blue Jays in 1993.
Who won Game 4 of the 1993 World Series?
Game 4 was iconic, as Toronto defeated Philadelphia 15-14 after a furious eighth-inning rally in what remains the highest-scoring World Series game in MLB history. The victory gave the Blue Jays a commanding 3-1 series lead, and they eventually went on to claim their second consecutive championship.
Who hit the highest batting average in a season since 1900?
MLB Single-Season (Post-1900) Batting Leaders
MLB Single-Season (Post 1900) Batting Leaders – Batting Average | ||
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PLAYER | BA | |
1 | Nap Lajoie | .426 |
2 | Rogers Hornsby | .424 |
3 | Ty Cobb | .420 |
Who did Joe Carter hit home run against?
the Philadelphia Phillies
JERRY HOWARTH One of the best pieces of trivia that came out of that: Only two World Series have ended with a walk-off home run. Bill Mazeroski for Pittsburgh in 1960 at Forbes Field to win Game 7 against the Yankees 10–9, and Joe Carter 33 years later against the Philadelphia Phillies.