Toronto Blue Jays
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Overview
The Toronto Blue Jays are a professional baseball team based in Toronto, Canada. Founded in 1976, they are a member of the American League East division of Major League Baseball (MLB). The Blue Jays have won two World Series championships (1992 and 1993) and have a rich history of competitive play. The team plays its home games at the Rogers Centre, a multi-purpose stadium that also hosts other events such as concerts and hockey games.
This season
The 2026 season has been a challenging one for the Toronto Blue Jays, who have struggled to maintain their competitive edge. Despite a strong start, the team has seen a decline in recent form, with several key players facing injuries and slumps. The Blue Jays currently find themselves in the fourth place of the American League East, with a record of 45-55. Recent results have been mixed, with wins against teams like the Angels and losses to rivals such as the Yankees. The team is looking to bounce back and secure a playoff spot.
Career highlights
- 1992: Won the World Series against the Atlanta Braves
- 1993: Won the World Series against the Philadelphia Phillies
- 2003: Won the AL Wild Card Game against the New York Yankees
- 2015: Won the AL Wild Card Game against the Baltimore Orioles
- 2016: Won the AL Wild Card Game against the Tampa Bay Rays
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FAQ
- What team does the Toronto Blue Jays play for?
- The Toronto Blue Jays play for the American League East division of Major League Baseball.
- Where was the Toronto Blue Jays born?
- The Toronto Blue Jays were born in Toronto, Canada.
- What is the Toronto Blue Jays' next match?
- The Toronto Blue Jays' next match is against the Los Angeles Angels on May 5, 2026.
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