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  1993 World Series Game 6 Toronto Blue Jays Skydome Ticket Stub
 
1993 World Series Ticket Skydome Toronto Blue Jays
1993 World Series Ticket Stub
Item Details
  • CIRCA - 1993
  • PRICE GUIDE: Skydome
    GAME 6 FULL TICKET - $100.-$200
    GAME 6 TICKET STUB - $50.-$100
    GAMES 1,2
    Full Ticket - $40.00-$50.00
    Ticket Stub - $25.00-$30.00
    GAME 7 Phantom - $12.00-$15.00
    Excellent-Near Mint condition

     
  • PRICE GUIDE: Veterans Stadium
    GAMES 3,4,5

    Full Ticket - $35.00-$45.00
    Ticket Stub - $15.00-$25.00
    Excellent-Near Mint condition

 

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NOTES:
 
   The 1993 World Series was played from October 16th, to October 23rd, between the defending champions Toronto Blue Jays and the Philadelphia Phillies. The Blue Jays defeated the Phillies, four games to two, in the best of seven series. In the American League Championship Series, the East Division champion Toronto Blue Jays beat the West Division champion Chicago White Sox, four games to two. In the National League Championship Series, the East Division champion Philadelphia Phillies beat the West Division champion Atlanta Braves, four games to two.

 This would be the last year with two divisions in each league. The wild card was established for Major League Baseball's playoffs in 1994. Both the American and National Leagues were restructured, from two divisions each to three. The team with the best record in the league, that did not win their division advanced to the play-offs. The First Wild Card game would have to wait until 1995 because of the player strike, due the post season being canceled, on September 14, 1994.

 "Touch 'em all, Joe, you'll never hit a bigger home run in your life!" -Blue Jays announcer Tom Cheek's Home Run Call.

 Going into game six of the World Series, Toronto was ahead in the series three games to two. Toronto was trailing in the game by a score of 6-5 in the bottom of the ninth inning, Joe Carter hit a game-winning three-run home run to clinch Toronto's second consecutive championship. This was only the second World Series concluded by a walk-off home run. The first was the walk-off home run by the Pirates second baseman Bill Mazeroski, against the New York Yankees in the 1960 World Series.

 
 
1993 World Series Philadelphia Phillies Veterans Stadium Full Ticket
1993 World Series Phillies Full Ticket

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