TORONTO — Mike Chisholm had a pager with him when he came to watch the Toronto Blue Jays play against Philadelphia in the World Series in 1993.
His wife was nine months pregnant, so he needed to check in every half-hour to make sure she was OK.
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He said he was called home during the fourth inning of Game 2. His daughter was born that night.
Thirty-two years later, daughter and father were at Rogers Centre to watch the Blue Jays play against the Los Angeles Dodgers in Game 1 of the World Series.
“That’s why we are here today, to celebrate that,” Chisholm, 62, said on Friday.

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