The Toronto Blue Jays have indeed won the World Series — not once, but twice. The franchise made history with back-to-back championships in 1992 and 1993, marking the first time a non-U.S. team claimed Major League Baseball’s ultimate prize. These victories remain two of the most defining moments in Canadian sports history.
Founded in 1977, the Blue Jays grew from an expansion team at Exhibition Stadium into one of baseball’s powerhouse franchises of the early 1990s. Their rise reflected not only on-field talent but also Canada’s growing passion for the game.
The Blue Jays’ Historic World Series Wins
The Blue Jays captured their first World Series title on October 24, 1992, defeating the Atlanta Braves 4-3 in 11 innings to close out Game 6 in Atlanta. It was a breakthrough moment for the franchise, for Canadian baseball, and for MLB itself — proving that championship baseball could thrive north of the border. Joe Carter, Roberto Alomar, and Dave Winfield were among the stars who powered the team to glory under manager Cito Gaston.
Just one year later, Toronto repeated the feat in spectacular fashion. On October 23, 1993, Joe Carter hit one of the most famous walk-off home runs in baseball history — a three-run shot in the bottom of the ninth inning off Mitch Williams of the Philadelphia Phillies — to win Game 6 at the SkyDome (now Rogers Centre). The home run instantly became a cultural moment, immortalized by broadcaster Tom Cheek’s iconic call: “Touch ’em all, Joe! You’ll never hit a bigger home run in your life!”
Those back-to-back triumphs made Toronto a global baseball brand and set attendance records. In 1993, the Blue Jays drew more than 4 million fans — a club record that still stands today. The SkyDome became a symbol of baseball success and Canadian pride.
From SkyDome to Rogers Centre: The Modern Era
After their golden era, the Blue Jays entered a long postseason drought that lasted until 2015. That year, Toronto once again captured the AL East Division title by defeating the Baltimore Orioles 15-2, before winning a thrilling Division Series against the Texas Rangers. Fans witnessed a new generation of stars, including José Bautista, whose legendary “bat flip” home run became another iconic Blue Jays moment.
In 2020, the franchise continued to evolve, led by young stars Vladimir Guerrero Jr. and Bo Bichette. Both players became the new face of Toronto’s baseball resurgence, bringing excitement and hope to a new era of fans. Guerrero Jr. made his Major League debut in 2019, while Bichette broke a doubles record that same year.
While the Blue Jays have yet to add a third World Series championship, their legacy remains among the strongest in MLB. Their history — from the snowy first game at Exhibition Stadium in 1977 to Joe Carter’s 1993 blast — continues to define Canadian sports excellence.
The Blue Jays’ journey shows that championship glory is not just part of their past, but a goal still burning bright in Toronto’s baseball future.
FYI (keeping you in the loop)-
Q1: How many World Series have the Blue Jays won?
The Toronto Blue Jays have won two World Series titles — in 1992 and 1993 — both in consecutive years.
Q2: When did the Blue Jays win their first World Series?
Their first championship came on October 24, 1992, when they defeated the Atlanta Braves in six games.
Q3: Who hit the Blue Jays’ famous walk-off home run?
Joe Carter hit the legendary walk-off home run in Game 6 of the 1993 World Series to secure Toronto’s second title.
Q4: Where do the Blue Jays play their home games now?
The Blue Jays play at Rogers Centre, formerly known as the SkyDome, located in downtown Toronto.
Q5: Who are the current stars of the Blue Jays?
Vladimir Guerrero Jr. and Bo Bichette lead the modern Blue Jays, carrying the torch for the next generation.
References
Associated Press. (1993). “Carter’s Home Run Lifts Blue Jays to Second Straight Title.” October 24, 1993.
BBC News. (1992). “Toronto Blue Jays Make Baseball History with First World Series Win.” October 25, 1992.
Reuters. (2025). “Toronto Blue Jays: Franchise History and Championship Legacy.” October 31, 2025.
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