1994 Toronto Blue Jays season
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The 1994 Toronto Blue Jays season was the franchise's 18th season of Major League Baseball. It resulted in the Blue Jays finishing third in the American League East with a record of 55 wins and 60 losses. Cito Gaston was the manager for the American League squad at the All-Star Game. The Mid-Summer classic was played on July 12 at Three Rivers Stadium in Pittsburgh. Roberto Alomar and Joe Carter were starters at the event, while Pat Hentgen and Paul Molitor were named as reserves.
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1994 Toronto Blue Jays | ||||
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League | American League | |||
Division | East | |||
Ballpark | SkyDome | |||
City | Toronto | |||
Record | 55–60 (.478) | |||
Divisional place | 3rd | |||
Owners | Labatt Breweries, Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce | |||
General managers | Pat Gillick | |||
Managers | Cito Gaston | |||
Television | CBC Television (Brian Williams, Tommy Hutton) Baton (Don Chevrier, Tommy Hutton) The Sports Network (Jim Hughson, Buck Martinez) | |||
Radio | CJCL (AM) (Jerry Howarth, Tom Cheek) | |||
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The season was cut short by the infamous 1994 player's strike, technically leaving the Blue Jays as the reigning World Series champions.