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Great news to kickoff the Toronto Blue Jays offseason this past week. Former manager Cito Gaston has been selected to the by the National Baseball Hall of Fame's Contemporary Baseball Era committee and will be on the ballot for possible enshrinement among baseball's immortals.
We also discuss the 30th Anniversary of the Joe Carter Walkoff World Series Home Run!!!
This week the gang will discuss all things Cito in a trip down memory lane to a time when the Blue Jays nearly became a dynasty in Major League Baseball.
Make sure you tune in LIVE every week @ 7PM EST and have your questions ready. We will answer questions every episode right here on the Official Podcast of JaysJournal.com / Fansided.com
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By Craig Borden/ Jason Lyons/ Liz McGuire, Jason Lyons, Liz McGuire, Craig Borden5
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Great news to kickoff the Toronto Blue Jays offseason this past week. Former manager Cito Gaston has been selected to the by the National Baseball Hall of Fame's Contemporary Baseball Era committee and will be on the ballot for possible enshrinement among baseball's immortals.
We also discuss the 30th Anniversary of the Joe Carter Walkoff World Series Home Run!!!
This week the gang will discuss all things Cito in a trip down memory lane to a time when the Blue Jays nearly became a dynasty in Major League Baseball.
Make sure you tune in LIVE every week @ 7PM EST and have your questions ready. We will answer questions every episode right here on the Official Podcast of JaysJournal.com / Fansided.com
Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

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