A Blue Jays return to World Series next year won't be easy
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For one glorious week, the city became the epicenter of not just sports, but culture. As the Toronto Blue Jays played the Los Angeles Dodgers for baseball's biggest prize, the game emanated not just from the Rogers Centre, but homes, bars and even music venues.
The Toronto Blue Jays ' last World Series appearance came in 1993, when the team defeated the Philadelphia Phillies in six games.
John Schneider led the Toronto Blue Jays to the World Series and earned himself at least another year as the manager in the process.
Of course, there was also the superstar, Vladimir Guerrero Jr., with a home run right after Schneider. It was the first time in history that a team hit back-to-back home runs to start a World Series game. Snell had never given up two first-inning home runs in his career previously, so it was a double dose of history.
Check out this article for a complete list of Toronto Blue Jays' World Series wins, appearances, record, and more.
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