Ultimate Blue Jays World Series Quiz
With the Toronto Blue Jays competing in the 2025 World Series, it’s the perfect moment to challenge your knowledge of MLB postseason history. Test yourself with these questions about the Blue Jays’ legacy.
Historic Moments
- Joe Carter’s walk-off home run in the bottom of the ninth inning clinched the 1993 World Series title. He was only the second player to hit a walk-off homer to win the Series. Who was the first, hitting it in 1960?
Blue Jays Hall of Fame Connections
- How many members of the 1993 Blue Jays organization have been inducted into the Baseball Hall of Fame?
- Ron Taylor, team doctor for the Blue Jays from 1979 until his passing in 2025, won two World Series rings with Toronto and two more as a major league pitcher. Which two teams awarded him rings as a player?
Notable Personalities
- Who performed the Canadian national anthem, “O Canada,” during Game 1 of the 1993 World Series?
- Who is the only Canadian player to win a World Series with the Blue Jays? (Bonus: Which part of Toronto did he come from?)
- What was the nickname of Mitch Williams, the Philadelphia Phillies reliever?
- Who was Canada’s prime minister when the Blue Jays won their second World Series title?
SkyDome and Pop Culture
- What was the price for a two-level suite at the SkyDome Hotel during the 1993 World Series?
- Renowned Blue Jays fan Geddy Lee, frontman of the band Rush, released their 19th album in October 1993.
“When Joe Carter hit a home run in the bottom of the ninth inning to win the 1993 title, he became only the second player to hit a walk-off homer to win the World Series.”
“Ron Taylor, the Blue Jays’ team doctor from 1979 until his death in 2025, won two World Series rings with the Jays and two while he was a pitcher in the major leagues.”
Author’s Summary
The quiz highlights key Blue Jays moments and personalities from their World Series history, inviting fans to prove their knowledge ahead of 2025’s championship.
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The Star — 2025-10-31