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For Toronto Blue Jays fans, it’s not easy to pick a favourite story — but we’re making the callout anyway.

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Maybe it’s a memorable moment like last year in Game 7 of the ALCS, when a beaten and battered George Springer walked up to the plate and turned a 1-0 pitch into a three-run homer to give the Jays the lead against the Mariners.

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Or maybe you’re the guy who caught the Springer Dinger.

Did you witness Joe Carter’s walk-off home run that gave the Blue Jays their second World Series title in 1993?

Joe Carter celebrates after the Blue Jays won the World Series in 1993. Joe Carter celebrates after the Blue Jays won the World Series in 1993. (Greig Reekie/Postmedia files) Photo by Greig Reekie /Postmedia files

Or were you in Atlanta the year before to see the hometown fans tuck away their Tomahawk Chops as the Jays won their first World Series in extras over the Braves?

How about Ed Sprague’s stunning pinch-hit home run during Game 2 of the ‘92 World Series?

Maybe you’re a diehard fan whose gone to every home opener.

Were you among the throng who watched Jose Bautista’s iconic bat flip?

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The bat flip by Bautista Jose Bautista flips his bat after hitting a three-run homer in the seventh Inning against the Texas Rangers in Game 5 of the American League Division Series in Toronto on Wednesday Oct. 14, 2015. (Stan Behal/Toronto Sun) Photo by STAN BEHAL /Toronto Sun files

Perhaps you witnessed Carlos Delgado go 4-for-4 — four home runs, six RBIs — in a 10-8 win over Tampa Bay in 2003.

Were you one of the lucky ones who happened to see Dave Stieb finally — finally! — achieve a no-hitter on Sept. 2, 1990.

Maybe you’ve caught a foul ball that was just out of reach from Vladimir Guerrero Jr., or Josh Donaldson or Kelly Gruber, or Willie Upshaw.

Or perhaps your favourite story is Jays-adjacent, like relishing your first-ever Dome hot dog or having your first beer at Rogers Centre.

Did you run the bases during a Jr. Jays Sunday and have since watched your own kids run them?

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Look, after 50 seasons, we get that there are so many unforgettable stories to come out of Exhibition Stadium/Skydome/Rogers Centre. But now we’re going to leave it up to you.

Shoot us an email and let us know what your favourite Jays story is and why. Lay it all out there. We look forward to reading them!

Please send your stories to dwilford@postmedia.com.

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