In Toronto, the Blue Jays just tied a 30‑year memory with a clutch homer that could rewrite their World Series legacy.
George Springer cracked a game‑deciding shot – a blast that echoes the one‑run walk‑off by Joe Carter in 1993.
Back when the stadium was the SkyDome, Carter launched a Mitch Williams pitch into the left‑field seats on October 23, 1993, turning a 1‑0 hole into an 8‑6 victory that ended the Phillies’ run and gave Toronto a second straight title. The win still stands as their last World Series appearance.
Today, Springer’s towering drive gives the Blue Jays a shot to repeat that heartbreak‑free success. For fans and analysts alike, it feels like a fresh chapter in the franchise’s storied postseason history.
Source: New York Post
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