Created in the 1976
American League expansion draft, the Blue Jays won their inaugural
game amid snow flurries on April 7, 1977, as
Doug Ault hit two home runs. The Jays
finished last in each of their first five seasons while building a strong franchise
with young talent. Future stars like
George Bell (1987 AL MVP) and Willie Upshaw
were acquired through the major league draft and
Tom Henke (1987 AL saves leader)
was acquired in the free-agent compensation pool.
Jesse Barfield (1986 AL home run
champ), Dave Stieb (1985 AL ERA leader),
Tony Fernandez (Gold Glove shortstop 1986-87), and
Jimmy Key (1987 AL ERA leader) came up quickly through the farm system. The Blue Jays played their home games in
Exhibition Stadium - a converted football field - until June 19, 1989, when they moved into the extravagant and ultra-modern
SkyDome.
The appointment of
Cito Gaston as manager spurred the team to the 1989 division title.
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