We Are, We Can, We Will: The 1992 World Champion Toronto Blue Jays

The 1992 Toronto Blue Jays will always be remembered as the first World Series-winning club based outside the United States and the first from Canada. Before that memorable season, the Blue Jays were respected as consistent contenders, the team never seemed able to win a championship. After winning the division in 1991, the 1992 club confidently adopted "We Are, We Can, We Will" as their team motto, indicative of their unshakable belief that they were capable of winning the American League pennant and then the World Series.


They were right. When Joe Carter caught the final out of the World Series in Atlanta, he touched off a celebration in Toronto and across Canada for baseball fans who had waited many years for the Blue Jays to finally hoist the Commissioner's Trophy.


"We Are, We Can, We Will" features biographies of every player who played for the 1992 Toronto Blue Jays including Hall of Famers Dave Winfield, Jack Morris, and Roberto Alomar. Manager Cito Gaston, Hall of Fame general manager Pat Gillick, and radio broadcaster Tom Cheek are also included, as well as a "ballpark biography" of SkyDome, Toronto's home ballpark. Ten reports describe significant games from the 1992 season illustrating Toronto's championship journey from Opening Day to the last game of the World Series. The book concludes with an essay on the Blue Jays celebratory visits to Washington, DC, and Ottawa, and an article on how team management deftly reshaped the roster in the winter to prepare Toronto for another successful championship drive in 1993.


This book is the result of a collaborative effort by 53 SABR members, many from the Hanlan's Point (Toronto) SABR Chapter.

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We Are, We Can, We Will: The 1992 World Champion Toronto Blue Jays

The 1992 Toronto Blue Jays will always be remembered as the first World Series-winning club based outside the United States and the first from Canada. Before that memorable season, the Blue Jays were respected as consistent contenders, the team never seemed able to win a championship. After winning the division in 1991, the 1992 club confidently adopted "We Are, We Can, We Will" as their team motto, indicative of their unshakable belief that they were capable of winning the American League pennant and then the World Series.


They were right. When Joe Carter caught the final out of the World Series in Atlanta, he touched off a celebration in Toronto and across Canada for baseball fans who had waited many years for the Blue Jays to finally hoist the Commissioner's Trophy.


"We Are, We Can, We Will" features biographies of every player who played for the 1992 Toronto Blue Jays including Hall of Famers Dave Winfield, Jack Morris, and Roberto Alomar. Manager Cito Gaston, Hall of Fame general manager Pat Gillick, and radio broadcaster Tom Cheek are also included, as well as a "ballpark biography" of SkyDome, Toronto's home ballpark. Ten reports describe significant games from the 1992 season illustrating Toronto's championship journey from Opening Day to the last game of the World Series. The book concludes with an essay on the Blue Jays celebratory visits to Washington, DC, and Ottawa, and an article on how team management deftly reshaped the roster in the winter to prepare Toronto for another successful championship drive in 1993.


This book is the result of a collaborative effort by 53 SABR members, many from the Hanlan's Point (Toronto) SABR Chapter.

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We Are, We Can, We Will: The 1992 World Champion Toronto Blue Jays

We Are, We Can, We Will: The 1992 World Champion Toronto Blue Jays

We Are, We Can, We Will: The 1992 World Champion Toronto Blue Jays

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The 1992 Toronto Blue Jays will always be remembered as the first World Series-winning club based outside the United States and the first from Canada. Before that memorable season, the Blue Jays were respected as consistent contenders, the team never seemed able to win a championship. After winning the division in 1991, the 1992 club confidently adopted "We Are, We Can, We Will" as their team motto, indicative of their unshakable belief that they were capable of winning the American League pennant and then the World Series.


They were right. When Joe Carter caught the final out of the World Series in Atlanta, he touched off a celebration in Toronto and across Canada for baseball fans who had waited many years for the Blue Jays to finally hoist the Commissioner's Trophy.


"We Are, We Can, We Will" features biographies of every player who played for the 1992 Toronto Blue Jays including Hall of Famers Dave Winfield, Jack Morris, and Roberto Alomar. Manager Cito Gaston, Hall of Fame general manager Pat Gillick, and radio broadcaster Tom Cheek are also included, as well as a "ballpark biography" of SkyDome, Toronto's home ballpark. Ten reports describe significant games from the 1992 season illustrating Toronto's championship journey from Opening Day to the last game of the World Series. The book concludes with an essay on the Blue Jays celebratory visits to Washington, DC, and Ottawa, and an article on how team management deftly reshaped the roster in the winter to prepare Toronto for another successful championship drive in 1993.


This book is the result of a collaborative effort by 53 SABR members, many from the Hanlan's Point (Toronto) SABR Chapter.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781970159837
Publisher: Society for American Baseball Research
Publication date: 08/23/2022
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 394
File size: 13 MB
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About the Author

Adrian Fung lives and works in Toronto. He joined SABR (Hanlan's Point Chapter - Toronto) in 2014 and has contributed several stories to the SABR Games Project, mostly about memorable games in Blue Jays history. Adrian attended the 2019 SABR Black Sox Scandal Centennial Symposium in Chicago and survived the Friday night deluge that washed away the scheduled doubleheader at Guaranteed Rate Field. In January 2020, at a Hanlan's Point Chapter meeting, he presented cases for how the 1919 Reds could have won a "clean" World Series and how Buck Weaver was unfairly treated.

Table of Contents

We Are, We Can, We Will: The 1992 World Champion Toronto Blue Jays

  1. Roberto Alomar by Chris Jones
  2. Derek Bell by Joe Thompson
  3. Pat Borders by Malcolm Allen
  4. Joe Carter by Joseph Wancho
  5. David Cone by Tara Krieger
  6. Rob Ducey by Mark Davis
  7. Mark Eichhorn by Tim Sitar
  8. Alfredo Griffin by Justin Krueger
  9. Kelly Gruber by Mark Davis
  10. Juan Guzman by Malcolm Allen
  11. Tom Henke by Eric Vickrey
  12. Pat Hentgen by John Kennedy
  13. Jeff Kent by J.P. Garrett
  14. Jimmy Key by Sean Addis
  15. Randy Knorr by Bob LeMoine
  16. Manuel Lee by Malcolm Allen
  17. Al Leiter by Thomas J. Brown Jr.
  18. Doug Linton by Joel Rippel
  19. Bob MacDonald by Paul Sinclair
  20. Mike Maksudian by David Fuller
  21. Candy Maldonado by Tom Hawthorn
  22. Domingo Martinez by Rich Bogovich
  23. Jack Morris by Stew Thornley
  24. Rance Mulliniks by Paul Hofmann
  25. Greg Myers by Bob Webster
  26. John Olerud by Steve Sisto
  27. Tom Quinlan by Joel Rippel
  28. Ed Sprague by Bill Nowlin
  29. Dave Stieb by Joe Cox
  30. Todd Stottlemyre by Alan Cohen
  31. Pat Tabler by Harry Schoger
  32. Mike Timlin by Bill Nowlin
  33. Ricky Trlicek by David Fuller
  34. Duane Ward by John Kennedy
  35. Turner Ward by Warren Campbell
  36. David Weathers by Adrian Fung
  37. David Wells by Norm King
  38. Devon White by Nick Malian
  39. Dave Winfield by Doug Skipper
  40. Eddie Zosky by Paul Sinclair
  41. SkyDome by Allen Tait
  42. Pat Gillick, GM by Dan Levitt and Mark Armour
  43. Cito Gaston, manager by Alfonso L Tusa C

Coaching staff

  1. Bob Bailor, first base coach by Rory Costello
  2. Galen Cisco, pitching coach by Les Masterson
  3. Rich Hacker, third base coach by David Vincent with Sam Gazdziak
  4. Larry Hisle, hitting coach by David E. Skelton
  5. John Sullivan, bullpen coach by Bob Hurte
  6. Gene Tenace, bench coach by Joseph Wancho

Broadcasters

  1. Tom Cheek by Joe Thompson
  2. Don Chevrier by Joe Marren
  3. Jerry Howarth by Allen Tait
  4. Buck Martinez by Curt Smith

Postlude

  1. Epilogue: World Series champions feted at White House and Rideau Hall by Mark Davis
  2. Quest for a Repeat in 1993 by Allen Tait

Selected games

  1. April 6, 1992 by Brian M. Frank
  2. August 13, 1992 by Sean Addis
  3. September 6, 1992 by F. Timothy Deeth
  4. October 3, 1992 by Rick Bush
  5. October 11, 1992 by Adrian Fung
  6. October 14, 1992 by Brian M. Frank
  7. October 18, 1992 by Mark Sternman
  8. October 20, 1992 by Tim Hannan
  9. October 21, 1992 by David Matchett
  10. October 24, 1992 by Adrian Fung

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