32 years ago, living rooms across Canada erupted in unison as Joe Carter’s home run sent the SkyDome into delirium and sealed Toronto’s second straight World Series championship.
Radios crackled and strangers hugged in bars, as that night in October 1993 emerged as the moment baseball became our sport.
Maybe you were present at the SkyDome when Carter hit it “touch ’em all, Joe” style. Or, perhaps, you watched from the comfort of your couch, the call echoing through your family home. Maybe you weren’t even born yet and were only made familiar with the feeling through the lore told by your parents and grandparents.
With the Blue Jays back in the big dance, Yahoo News Canada wants to hear from you.
Tell us your Blue Jays story
We’d love to know:
Where were you when the Blue Jays won the 1993 World Series?
How did that make you feel — or what did it mean to you and your family?
Did that championship win turn you into a lifelong Blue Jays fan?
Share your memories on all the above and so much more through Yahoo Polls embedded throughout this story, and quizzes added to a Google Form below:
If you find yourself having a hard time jogging your memory, here’s a nostalgic throwback at what 1993 Toronto (and Canada) looked and felt like when the Blue Jays bagged consecutive World Series championships in the ’90s, etching an unforgettable memory in the minds of every Canadian.
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