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The Toronto Blue Jays have long been a franchise built on memories.
Flashes of Mike Timlin fielding the final out of the 1992 World Series, the first title in franchise history. A moment in history followed up with the organization’s crowned swing, Joe Carter’s belt to left field, where he touched ’em all en route to a back-to-back World Series.
Two seasons of moments that have kept the Blue Jays passion burning as more often than not, summer has dimmed into autumn far too soon. There have been chances to create new legacies, the 2015 AL East division title re-invigorated a fan base as fast as Jose Bautista chucked his bat aside after his three-run home run to down the Texas Rangers.
But for a long time, the draw of the Blue Jays has been a p

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