
Episode Three: A regular season to remember
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Over the history of the Toronto Blue Jays franchise,1985 remains its best regular season ever. That season was also its most consistent.
Of course there were highlight and low-lights, but more of the former than the latter.
We’ll hear about an infamous karate-kick, the emergence of a closer and a group of Jays who represented the team at the 1985 All-Star Game.
While good teams can lose games but great teams limit losing streaks. And that’s what the ’85 team managed to do.
Heading into the ’85 season, the Blue Jays were a confident bunch
Episode includes Pat Gillick, Cito Gaston, Rance Mulliniks, Ernie Whitt, Tom Henke and Steve Balboni.
This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit okbluejays.substack.com
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