Toronto Blue Jays
Definition
The Toronto Blue Jays are a professional baseball team based in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, competing in Major League Baseball (MLB) as a member of the American League East division.
Founded in 1977 as an expansion team, the Blue Jays have won two World Series championships (1992 and 1993) and play their home games at Rogers Centre.
The team's name draws inspiration from Canada's national bird, the blue jay, symbolizing the vibrant sports culture of Toronto.
Examples
The Toronto Blue Jays' bullpen turned a sure loss into a walk-off win, proving that maple syrup-fueled resilience is real.
I root for the Toronto Blue Jays so hard, my neighbors think I'm auditioning for a Tim Hortons commercial.
When the Toronto Blue Jays face the Red Sox, it's less a game and more a polite brawl with extra innings.
Predicting the Toronto Blue Jays' season is like forecasting Toronto weather: sunny optimism followed by sudden snow.