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What's new on Toronto Blue Jays Wiki
- Longtime Jays Employee Passes
- Mel Queen passes away at 69 (full article...)
- Ricciardi Fired; Anthopoulos Promoted
- 2009 Season Begins
- Jays face Tigers, April 6
- The Loss of a Leader
- Ted Rogers passes away at 75 (full article...)
- Season Rosters
- Major League Rosters for the Jays completed (Nov.6/08)
- Genesis
- Toronto Blue Jays Wiki is born Oct. 2008
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Added by DtubbeRogers Centre is recognized as one of the world's premiere entertainment centres, which since its spectacular opening on June 3, 1989, has achieved the highest honours in the stadium entertainment industry. Formerly known as SkyDome, the venue was renamed the Rogers Centre on February 2, 2005. (more...)
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Roy "Doc" Halladay, a 20-game winner yet again in 2008.
Did You Know...
...that on June 26 1978, the Jays' "catcher of the future" 18 year-old Brian Milner made his MLB debut, but then only ever played in one other game?
...that DH Rico Carty was obtained by the Jays three different times, and in three different ways, between 1976 and 1979?
...that Bob Bailor was the toughest man to K in the AL in 1978, striking out only 21 times in 621 AB?
...that LHP Balor Moore had been the Montreal Expos' first number one draft pick in 1969?
...that RHP Mark Eichhorn was originally a shortstop when he was drafted by the Jays in 1979?