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Tales from the Toronto Blue Jays Dugout

A Collection of the Greatest Blue Jays Stories Ever Told

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Tales from the Toronto Blue Jays Dugout

By: Jim Prime
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From the club’s inception in the late ’70s to winning the division for the first time in the ’80s, Joe Carter’s epic home run, the two World Series titles in the early ’90s, the reign of Roy Halladay, and everything in between, the Blue Jays have continued to build a storied history as one of baseball’s most exciting teams. In Tales from the Toronto Blue Jays Dugout, Jim Prime, who has written several books on the AL East rival Boston Red Sox, captures all of the best moments in Blue Jays history, from the most thrilling to the most humorous, and so much more. Stories of players and coaches from both on and off the field can be found here, including tales of All-Stars Dave Stieb and Carlos Delgado; Hall of Famers Dave Winfield, Rickey Henderson, and Roberto Alomar; and many more memorable Blue Jays, past and present.

Revised and updated to include the Jays’ recent playoff run, including breakout seasons from Vladimir Guerrero Jr. and Trey Yesavage, George Springer’s three-run homer in Game Seven of the ALCS all the way to the World Series, enjoy the past, present, and future success of the boys from Toronto.

©2026 Jim Prime (P)2026 Skyhorse Audio
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