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Title:True North Strong & Free
Notice:Introduction in Note 535, For Sale/Wanted in 524
Moderator:POLAR::RICHARDSON
Created:Fri Jun 19 1987
Last Modified:Fri Jun 06 1997
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:1040
Total number of notes:13668

72.0. "Blue Jay's Schedule" by HOMSIC::DUDEK (It's a Bowser eat Bowser world) Mon May 16 1988 14:08

    HI there!
    
    We're planning to be in Toronto August 10-14.  Can someone tell
    me what the Blue Jay's schedule will be during that time?  We'd
    like to see a game.  
    
    Susan Dudek
    Chicago
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72.1wrong weekendKAOFS::GRAHAMThu May 19 1988 15:576
    Sorry Susan but Toronto is out of town from aug 9-18.They play Kansas
    City at home on Aug 8 then don't play in Toronto again until Friday
    the 19th.
    
    
    Bevan
72.21988 scheduleTRCA03::OBRIENWed Aug 03 1988 18:1612
    The remainder of the season looks like this (home games only):
    
    Aug 1-4 		Minnesota
    Aug 5-8		Kansas City
    Aug 19-21		Milwaukee	CNE
    Aug 22-24		Chicago		CNE
    
    Sept 1-4		Texas		CNE
    Sept 12-14		Detroit
    Sept 15-18		Cleveland
    Sept 19-21		Boston
    Sept 30 - Oct 2	Baltimore
72.3Automated Blue Jays ScheduleTRCA01::OBRIENGlenn O'Brien @TRC 18/6Mon Apr 17 1989 14:4917
    For anyone interested in getting the Blue Jays schedule for the
    remainder of the year, copy my command file from the network area
    of our ALL-IN-1 machine to your account.  I've included the line
    
    $@bluejays
    
    in my LOGIN.COM to see the week's schedule every morning.

    To copy the command file, type the following at the $ prompt:
    
    COPY TRCA03::BLUEJAYS.COM *.*
    
    If anyone has the television schedule (i.e. which games are on which
    network), please post it here, and I'll adjust the command file
    accordingly.
    
    Glenn
72.4'89 Schedule Available?HYDRA::KELLYGary KellyWed Jun 07 1989 15:1015
    Is there a 1989 Blue Jays Schedule available? Quite a few folks
    from Mass are heading to Niagra for the annual Street (Deck) Hockey 
    Tournament on July 8 and 9 - and since one of my kids favorite baseball 
    team is the Blue Jays (yes, instead of the team that trades their good 
    players away) I was going to see if the Jays were at home between the
    5th and the 15th, and who they were playing. Not to mention him being 
    able to see the Sky Dome. 
    
    Also, could someone recommend a hotel/motel in Toronto? (Possibly
    for a group.) And how far a trip is it (miles and time) from
    Niagra? Any preferred routes to follow?
    
    I'm not asking too much am I?
    
    Thanks, Gk
72.5Jays SkyDome ScheduleTRCA03::OBRIENGlenn O'Brien @TRC 18/6Thu Jun 08 1989 17:37126
    Fortunate and unfortunate timing, but the Jays are in town against
    Baltimore and Oakland at the begining and end of your vacation.  
    
    Fortunate because of the teams you'll see.
    Unfortunate because the All-Star Break is in the middle. 

    I've included their schedule at the SkyDome for the remainder of
    the year.  To order tickets by phone, call (416)341-1234.  I strongly
    recommend ordering now, since the first 3 games drew about 140,000
    fans, and this weekend's four-game series against Detroit is sold
    out.  I saw yesterday's game, and it's a great place to watch baseball.
    
    As for Niagara, it's about an hour and a half from Toronto, depending
    on the time of day you leave.  The QEW, which connects Toronto and
    Naigara, is a zoo during peak hours.    
        
Monday  	Jun-05 Milwaukee - 7:35		CTV
Tuesday 	Jun-06 Milwaukee - 7:35		TSN
Wednesday 	Jun-07 Milwaukee - 7:35		CTV
Friday  	Jun-09 Detroit - 7:35		TSN
Saturday 	Jun-10 Detroit - 1:35
Sunday  	Jun-11 Detroit  - 1:35		CTV
Monday  	Jun-12 Detroit  - 12:35
Tuesday 	Jun-13 at Milwaukee - 8:35
Wednesday 	Jun-14 at Milwaukee - 8:35	CTV
Thursday 	Jun-15 at Milwaukee - 2:35
Friday  	Jun-16 Seattle - 7:35		TSN
Saturday 	Jun-17 Seattle - 1:35
Sunday  	Jun-18 Seattle - 1:35		CTV
Monday  	Jun-19 at California - 10:35
Tuesday 	Jun-20 at California - 10:35	TSN
Wednesday 	Jun-21 at California - 10:35	CTV
Thursday 	Jun-22 at Oakland - 8:05
Friday  	Jun-23 at Oakland - 10:35	TSN
Saturday 	Jun-24 at Oakland - 4:05
Sunday  	Jun-25 at Oakland - 4:05	TSN
Tuesday 	Jun-27 at Baltimore - 7:35	TSN
Wednesday 	Jun-28 at Baltimore - 7:35	CTV
Thursday 	Jun-29 at Baltimore - 7:35	TSN
Friday  	Jun-30 Boston - 7:35		TSN
Saturday 	Jul-01 Boston - 1:35
Sunday  	Jul-02 Boston - 1:35
Monday  	Jul-03 Boston - 7:35
Tuesday 	Jul-04 Baltimore - 7:35
Wednesday 	Jul-05 Baltimore - 7:35		CTV
Thursday 	Jul-06 Baltimore - 7:35		TSN
Friday  	Jul-07 at Detroit - 7:35	TSN
Saturday 	Jul-08 at Detroit - 7:35	TSN
Sunday  	Jul-09 at Detroit - 1:35	CTV
Monday  	Jul-10 ALL-STAR BREAK 
Tuesday 	Jul-11 ALL-STAR GAME (Anahiem)	CTV
Wednesday 	Jul-12 ALL-STAR BREAK 
Thursday 	Jul-13 Oakland - 7:35		TSN
Friday  	Jul-14 Oakland - 7:35
Saturday 	Jul-15 Oakland - 7:35		CTV
Sunday  	Jul-16 Oakland - 1:35
Monday  	Jul-17 California - 7:35	TSN
Tuesday 	Jul-18 California - 7:35	TSN
Thursday 	Jul-20 at Seattle - 10:05
Friday  	Jul-21 at Seattle - 10:05
Saturday 	Jul-22 at Seattle - 10:05
Sunday  	Jul-23 at Seattle - 4:35
Monday  	Jul-24 at Texas - 8:35		TSN
Tuesday 	Jul-25 at Texas - 8:35
Wednesday 	Jul-26 at Texas - 8:35		CTV
Friday  	Jul-28 at New York - 7:30	TSN
Saturday 	Jul-29 at New York - 7:30	TSN
Sunday  	Jul-30 at New York - 1:30	CTV
Monday  	Jul-31 at New York - 7:30
Tuesday 	Aug-01 Kansas City - 7:35
Wednesday 	Aug-02 Kansas City - 7:35	CTV
Thursday 	Aug-03 Kansas City - 7:35
Friday  	Aug-04 New York - 7:35		TSN
Saturday 	Aug-05 New York - 1:35
Sunday  	Aug-06 New York - 1:35		CTV
Monday  	Aug-07 Texas - 1:35		CTV
Tuesday 	Aug-08 Texas - 7:35		TSN
Wednesday 	Aug-09 Texas - 7:35		CTV
Friday  	Aug-11 at Kansas City - 8:35	TSN
Saturday 	Aug-12 at Kansas City - 8:05	TSN
Sunday  	Aug-13 at Kansas City - 2:35	CTV
Monday  	Aug-14 at Boston - 7:35		TSN
Tuesday 	Aug-15 at Boston - 7:35		TSN
Wednesday 	Aug-16 at Boston - 7:35		CTV
Thursday 	Aug-17 at Baltimore - 7:35
Friday  	Aug-18 at Baltimore - 8:05
Saturday 	Aug-19 at Baltimore - 7:35
Sunday  	Aug-20 at Baltimore - 1:35	TSN
Tuesday 	Aug-22 Detroit - 7:35		TSN
Wednesday 	Aug-23 Detroit - 7:35		CTV
Thursday 	Aug-24 Detroit - 7:35
Friday  	Aug-25 Milwaukee - 7:35
Saturday 	Aug-26 Milwaukee - 1:35
Sunday  	Aug-27 Milwaukee - 1:35
Monday  	Aug-28 Milwaukee - 7:35		TSN
Tuesday 	Aug-29 Chicago - 7:35
Wednesday 	Aug-30 Chicago - 7:35		CTV
Thursday 	Aug-31 Chicago - 12:35
Friday  	Sep-01 Minnesota - 7:35		TSN
Saturday 	Sep-02 Minnesota - 1:35
Sunday  	Sep-03 Minnesota - 1:35		TSN
Monday  	Sep-04 at Chicago - 7:00
Tuesday 	Sep-05 at Chicago - 8:30
Wednesday 	Sep-06 at Chicago - 8:30	CTV
Thursday 	Sep-07 at Cleveland - 7:35	TSN
Friday  	Sep-08 at Cleveland - 7:35	TSN
Saturday 	Sep-09 at Cleveland - 7:05	TSN
Sunday  	Sep-10 at Cleveland - 1:35
Tuesday 	Sep-12 at Minnesota - 8:05	TSN
Wednesday 	Sep-13 at Minnesota - 8:05	CTV
Thursday 	Sep-14 at Minnesota - 1:15
Friday  	Sep-15 Cleveland - 7:35		TSN
Saturday 	Sep-16 Cleveland - 1:35
Sunday  	Sep-17 Cleveland - 1:35		CTV
Monday  	Sep-18 Boston - 7:35		TSN
Tuesday 	Sep-19 Boston - 7:35		TSN
Wednesday 	Sep-20 Boston - 7:35		CTV
Friday  	Sep-22 at Milwaukee - 8:35
Saturday 	Sep-23 at Milwaukee - 8:35
Sunday  	Sep-24 at Milwaukee - 8:35	CTV
Monday  	Sep-25 at Detroit - 7:35	TSN
Tuesday 	Sep-26 at Detroit - 7:35	TSN
Wednesday 	Sep-27 at Detroit - 7:35	CTV
Friday  	Sep-29 Baltimore - 7:35		TSN
Saturday 	Sep-30 Baltimore - 1:35
Sunday  	Oct-01 Baltimore - 1:35		CTV
72.6Thanks GlennHYDRA::KELLYGary KellyFri Jun 09 1989 16:244
    Glen, thank you for all that information. It looks like the 13th is the 
    game to consider, and plan for, if we can get the tickets.
    
    Gk
72.7American East Champs ????GVA01::ATKINSONJust the facts kidTue Oct 03 1989 05:013
    I can't take it any more .... Who won the weekend series in TO.
    
    Alan_in_Geneva_who_cheers_for_the_Expos_regularly_but_will_change_if_.....
72.8Toronto Blue JaysKAOA01::LAPLANTENot the Northern MagusTue Oct 03 1989 08:439
    
    Who else. The Jays won the first two games clinching the series
    on Saturday and lost the last game, which was played by the bench.
    
    Both games were come from behind wins.
    
    First game against Oakland is tonight at 8:24 EST
    
    Roger
72.9The chances of a trip to the World SeriesTRCA03::OBRIENGlenn O'Brien @TRC 18/6Tue Oct 03 1989 13:1520
    Dave Stieb (17-8) goes against Dave Stewart (21-?) in tonight's
    game.
    
    Oakland's starting staff, though formidable, consists solely of
    hard-throwing right-handers.  Since the Jays line-up is strongest
    with left-handed bats, I expect this series will be closer than
    most Americans think.  
    
    The Jays' starting staff has performed well in September, getting
    virtually no run support.  Flanagan, who gets the call in game 3, threw
    six-innings of one-hit ball.  Stottlemyre, who pitches in game 2, has
    pitched very well since his callup from Syracuse.  Key, who been
    effective since coming off the DL, didn't pitch that well in Sturday's
    game.  Also, Toronto's bullpen is better, and deeper than Oakland's
    (depleted by the Henderson trade).  Henke is getting 1.5 strikeouts an
    inning, Acker has been incredible since the trade, and Ward has been
    great when he isn't walking 10 in a row.  If pitching wins it, Toronto
    has an even chance of beating Oakland.
    
    Glenn 
72.10Please Keep Us Posted On All Results - THANKSGVA01::ATKINSONJust the facts kidWed Oct 04 1989 05:012
    
    
72.11ALCS - Game 1TRCO01::OBRIENGlenn O'Brien @TRC 18/6Wed Oct 04 1989 14:0312
    Last night, our heroes went down to defeat, 7-3, at the hands of
    the mighty A's.  Stieb did not pitch well.  Acker who relieved Stieb,
    got a ground ball to get out of the sixth inning, but Rickey Henderson
    took out Liriano with a clean slide at second.  Two runs scored,
    bumping the score to 5-3.  Then Duane Wild, I mean Ward, came on
    and did what he does best: throw wild pitches.  Two more runs.
   
    Dave Stewart started poorly, but recovered to get the win.
     
    Home Runs by Whitt, Dave Henderson, and Mark McGuire.
    
    Glenn
72.12ALCS - Game 2TRCA01::OBRIENGlenn O'Brien @TRC 18/6Thu Oct 05 1989 10:2511
    The Jays lost 6-3 last night.  Stottlemyre pitched well, but the
    bullpen gave up two runs, and could hold the 4th run.  In the eighth
    inning, the bases were loaded with no outs for Fred McGriff, who
    singled, and for George Bell.  Bell grounded into a double play, making
    the score 6-3, with a runner at third for Whitt.  Whitt's out, and
    Eckersley, who had come into a 2-0 count to McGriff, gets the A's out
    of a jam.  Close, but no cigar.  Look for a crafty performance by
    Key on Saturday.  Oakland is sending Storm Davis to the mound (19
    game winner).
    
    Glenn 
72.13TRCO01::FINNEYKeep cool, but do not freezeThu Oct 05 1989 10:466
    Maybe that Oakland home crowd got to them ... they sure as hell
    got to me ! I'd never heard a visiting team booed like the Jays
    were in the first game, before.
    
    
    Scooter
72.14And you thought the Jays mascot was entertaining !?!GVA01::ATKINSONJust the facts kidTue May 22 1990 04:4056
    I pinched this from the baseball notes file. Hilarious !!!!
    
    Alan
    
    
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Article         1403
From: [email protected]
Subject: Fans distracted by sex during Blue Jays game
Date: 18 May 90 04:08:33 GMT
 
 
	TORONTO (UPI) -- Some baseball fans think the Toronto Blue Jays'
retractable roof SkyDome home should be renamed SexDome after fans
watched a couple make love in a hotel suite that overlooks the playing
field.
	Tuesday night, during the team's 4-3 loss to the Seattle Mariners,
those with binoculars could see an older man and a buxom, blond woman
having sex in their suite.
	Although the lights in the suite were off, the couple's room was
illuminated by a bank of television lights in the SkyDome.
	The incident Tuesday follows one several weeks ago where a male
guest in the hotel, built into the SkyDome itself, masturbated in the
window of his suite in front of thousands of Blue Jays fans.
	Police went to his room but no charges were filed because he
thought the window was fitted with one-way glass, SkyDome spokesman
David Garrick said.
	``A lot of the guests think it's one-way glass,'' Garrick said.
	``We're looking at putting tent cards in the rooms telling them
it's not and getting them to sign waivers when they book in,'' Garrick
said.
	Garrick said such behavior isn't condoned because ``we bill SkyDome
as a family place.''
	The SkyDome -- Toronto's $500 million sports and entertainment
facility opened last spring with the world's first fully retractable
roof -- has a 350-suite hotel built into its north end. About 70 of the
suites, which cost more than $600 a night during peak periods, overlook
the playing field.
	Garrick said the couple had finished by the time police arrived
Tuesday. Garrick said he didn't know if police told the couple what many
in the crowd had seen.
	Metro Toronto police Sgt. Brad Brigham said people who perform sex
acts in SkyDome hotel suites witnessed by those in the stands could face
criminal charges of performing an indecent act, which carries a maximum
penalty of six months in jail and or a $2,000 fine.
	However, to be convicted, the accused would have to be intending to
offend those they knew were watching, Brigham said.