Though it’s been 23 years since the Blue Jays last celebrated a World Series victory, this team has seen no shortage of shining moments. Yes, this franchise has enjoyed quite a few great moments over the course of their 40 years. Here are just a few.

13. First game in franchise history, played in the snow at Exhibition Stadium on April 7th, 1977


12. Carlos Delgado hits four home runs in one game

11. Dave Stieb finally gets his no-hitter

10. Ed Sprague comes off the bench for pinch hit two-run home run to put the Jays ahead

9. Devon White’s historic catch at the wall and the triple-play that never was

8. Clinching their first AL East title in 1985


7. Winning the pennant to advance to their first World Series


6. Roberto Alomar’s clutch two-run homer to tie it up


5. Dave Winfield’s two-run double to give Jays the lead in the 11th inning of Game 6


4. Edwin Encarnacion lifts Jays to ALDS with three-run walk-off dinger to win AL Wild Card Game


3. The inning that changed everything capped off by the bat flip felt ’round the world


2. The Toronto Blue Jays are World Champions for the first time in 1992


1. Joe Carter’s World Series walk off home run in 1993

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