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Article: BLUE JAYS TRAVEL THE ENTIRE ROUTE.(Sports)
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- Albany Times Union (Albany, NY)
- Article date:
- October 25, 1992
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Byline: BEN WALKER Associated Press
From the day they got their first player, a journeyman catcher named Phil Roof, the Toronto Blue Jays have been building toward this moment.
From the afternoon when Doug Ault hit two home runs in their first game - played in the snow, of course - they kept blossoming.
Through all the tough times and brutal nights at Exhibition Stadium with J.J. Cannon, Mark Lemongello and Jesse Jefferson, to all the good times but bad losses at SkyDome with George Bell, Dave Stieb and Lloyd Moseby, they kept budding.
Now, after all of that, the Blue Jays are on top of the baseball world.
They wrapped up ...