In honour of the 30th anniversary of the 1992 World Series Champion Toronto Blue Jays, hear their story in their words. This is Extra Innings presented by TD!
Such good memories!! We partied downtown Toronto - it was a great feeling on wholeness & togetherness. Thankfully I didn't drive downtown that night or I'd still be stuck in traffic.
Thank you for this awesome video! I was in grade 9 in 1992. So cool to see all the veterans still looking great! Does anyone else think Paul Beeston kinda looks like John Tory? 😅🤔
I was at a little pub on Young st. watching the game with a bunch of friends. I remember that moment like it was yesterday. Everyone poured out of the places that they watched the game onto the street. Hugging, high-fiving and "cheersing" friends and strangers alike. Great night! Unforgettable! A gift given to all of us thanks to the 92 Jays.
Roberto Alomar was the undisputed superstar of the Blue Jays both World Series years. Too bad he’s been canceled as he was a wonderful player to watch.
I was 14 years old. I was at Skydome when they won it. You may say Skydome what are you talking about well I'll explain. Skydome had a promotion first 25,000 could come into the stadium to watch the game on the jumbo Tron for free. After that the next 25,000 or whatever came into the stadium would have to pay a $2 donation to kids foundation. I was part of the first 25,000 people. When the Blue Jays got the last out in the world series we all ran down to the field. I remember people throwing toilet paper in the air and throwing all kinds of stuff into the air climbing on the outfield fence my friends and I were in the field climbing on the outfield fences running around the field all kinds of good stuff then people leave the stadium pouring out into the Toronto streets celebrating
Will see , The 2022 jays don’t have the aura about them . 2021 team even though they didn’t make it to the playoffs had a special feel about them and if they would have made it could have made some serious noise .
28,:5 score was already club history this year. It's not always the biggest that counts, small things become big. Maybe this year, maybe not. But it will be. Either way we can be proud of the fight and morale, would also be worth a prize. Natural born Jay stays a fan, with our without. And : We are not finished yet!!!!!
I will never forget Robbie hitting that home run against the A's. Running around the basement like a lunatic, too young to appreciate that epic moment, taking it in with my dad.