Toronto Blue Jays Purchase Toronto Blue Jays Playoff Tickets at Onlineseats

The Toronto Blue Jays may be one of the younger franchises in the Major League Baseball, but that does not mean that the fall is a time for them to sit back and watch as the more established teams fight for playoff tickets. The lone team from Canada has been right up their when it comes for fighting for a postseason spot.

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Toronto Blue Jays

The Blue Jays golden era came in the late ‘80s and early ‘90s. The Skydome became the new home and the team took a different direction with a new manager. Cito Gaston took charge of a team that traded away Tony Fernandez and Fred McGriff to build the championship roster with Joe Carter, Roberto Alomar, and Devon White. The new cornerstones of the team came together in 1991 to bring playoff tickets to Toronto.

That year they lost to the Minnesota Twins in the American League Championship Series, but the time when they would rise to the top would come soon. The next season the Blue Jays added pitcher Jack Morris and outfielder Dave Winfield to the already star-studded lineup. The Blue Jays again won the American League East, earning playoff tickets for a second year in a row.

The team overcame the Oakland Athletics in the ALCS and met the Atlanta Braves in the World Series. The Braves were an up and coming team as well, and the clash of the two talented rosters went six games and ended with the Blue Jays victorious and Pat Borders as the MVP of the series. The next season the Blue Jays would come back with playoff tickets despite letting Winfield and closer Tom Henke go.

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The additions of Paul Molitor and Dave Stewart took the club back to the World Series. That season the Blue Jays again won the AL East, earning playoff tickets again. That season Toronto ended the Chicago White Sox postseason aspirations in the ALCS and repeated as champions against the Philadelphia Phillies on the swing of Joe Carter.

Toronto will need its pitching to remain strong. Roy Halladay is the unquestioned ace and Shaun Marcum and Jesse Litsch have been solid. Either Dustin McGowan or A.J. Burnett will have to step up to take the fourth spot in the playoff rotation. Alex Rios and Vernon Wells lead the offense into the postseason and are the cornerstones of an otherwise weak batting order.

The playoff tickets will be difficult to find in Toronto for the Rogers Centre, but Online Seats has the Blue Jays seats every fan wants. The large selection of seats is cheap and come at a very affordable price for the postseason games to every series. If you want to see quality postseason baseball at a reasonable price then you should hurry up and visit Online Seats before you have to wait till next year.

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