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There is only one Major League Baseball that is from Canada and that is the Toronto Blue Jays! Long live the JAYS! Prior to being taken over by MLB and moved to Washington D.C. to become the Nationals, the Montreal Expos were also a MLB team.
There is only one, the Toronto Blue Jays.
One of Blue Jays adaptations are they have wings to fly in the sky. Another adaptation, is blur jays are blue, so they can camouflages in the sky so the animals that eat them, won't see the the blue jay.
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Yes, Casey Janssen is still part of the Toronto Blue Jays. He is still considered as "one-of-their" main RP's.
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34 runs in a game against the Baltimore Orioles on June 26, 1978 ... the Blue Jays won 24-10. The 24 runs is the most the Blue Jays have ever scored in one game.
One can find the listed value of your car in the Blue Book by purchasing a blue book. One can also find this information from using Blue Book resources online.