Longtime Toronto Blue Jays fan Troy Hacock remembers where he was when the team won its first back-to-back World Series titles like it was yesterday.
“In ’92, my buddies picked me up from the gas station where I worked and we went back to my friend’s house. There was seven of us who watched the Jays beat the Atlanta Braves,” the St. Catharines, Ont.-native told the ahead of Game 6 Friday night.
The following year, when Joe Carter hit a one-out, three-run walk-off homer off Philadelphia Phillies closer Mitch Williams to give the Blue Jays its second consecutive World Series title, he had another six or seven friends at his parents house.
“We went and celebrated in downtown St. Catharines afterwards and it was an amazing night. Just a crazy crowd, and that’s why we’re here,” said Hacock,

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