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To: Kriggerel

One thing that’s always been hard to swallow is that Toronto has almost always, historically, and reliably, had the absolute worst teams in pretty much all pro-sports, bar-none.

Nice to see one of them maybe bringing home a victory for a change. :P
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Toronto Blue Jays won World Series in 1992 and 1993...Remember the home run hit by Joe Carter in 1993?


21 posted on 06/08/2019 1:14:08 AM PDT by L.A.Justice
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To: L.A.Justice; Kriggerel
Toronto Blue Jays won World Series in 1992 and 1993...Remember the home run hit by Joe Carter in 1993?

The Maple Leafs have won 13 Stanley Cup Championships too, just none since 1967.

22 posted on 06/08/2019 2:08:08 AM PDT by Mark17 (With Jesus, there is more wealth in my soul, than acres of diamonds and mountains of gold.)
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To: L.A.Justice

...And that was almost thirty years ago. X.x


25 posted on 06/08/2019 3:26:00 AM PDT by Kriggerel ("All great truths are hard and bitter, but lies... are sweeter than wild honey" (Ragnar Redbeard))
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To: L.A.Justice
Remember the home run hit by Joe Carter in 1993?

Probably the greatest "stand and deliver" moment in sports history.

I was a huge Warrior fan back in my Bay Area days, but I can't develop any affinity for this team. The best that can be said of them is that they do play actual basketball more often than most of the league. The Warriors stars are unlikable and mouth politically correct platitudes on command.

But I now live in Phoenix, where the NBA isn't much more than a rumor. :)

43 posted on 06/08/2019 6:37:34 AM PDT by Mr. Jeeves ([CTRL]-[GALT]-[DELETE])
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