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Dunedin Blue Jays

The Dunedin Blue Jays are a Minor League Baseball team of the Florida State League and are the Single-A affiliate of the Toronto Blue Jays Major League Baseball club. They are located in Dunedin, Florida, and play their home games at TD Ballpark, which opened in 1990 and seats 8,500 people.[1]

Dunedin Blue Jays
Team logo Cap insignia
Minor league affiliations
ClassSingle-A (2022–present)
Previous classes
LeagueFlorida State League (2022–present)
DivisionWest Division
Previous leagues
Major league affiliations
TeamToronto Blue Jays (1978–1979; 1987–present)
Minor league titles
League titles (1)
  • 2017
Division titles (6)
  • 1999
  • 2000
  • 2003
  • 2006
  • 2017
  • 2022
First-half titles (9)
  • 1990
  • 2000
  • 2004
  • 2006
  • 2010
  • 2012
  • 2013
  • 2014
  • 2019
Second-half titles (8)
  • 1992
  • 1999
  • 2003
  • 2008
  • 2011
  • 2016
  • 2019
  • 2022
Team data
NameDunedin Blue Jays (1978–1979; 1987–present)
MascotDJay
BallparkTD Ballpark (2020–present)
Previous parks
Owner(s)/
Operator(s)
Toronto Blue Jays
ManagerDonnie Murphy

Two teams named the Blue Jays, both affiliates of Toronto, have played in Dunedin: the original incarnation, from 1978 to 1979, and the current team, established in 1987. Since their inception they have won six division championships, in 1999, 2000, 2003, 2006, 2017, and 2022. In 2017 they were named co-champions of the FSL.

History edit

The original incarnation of the Dunedin Blue Jays was founded in 1978. They were established as the Class A affiliate of the new Toronto Blue Jays franchise. They played for two seasons in the Florida State League and were one of four Class A teams in Toronto's farm system. After the 1979 season the team was disbanded as Toronto expanded its farm system into higher classifications.[2]

Local interests were unable to sign a deal with other major league teams to keep minor league baseball in Dunedin; however Toronto continued to hold its spring training in the city. In 1987, Toronto decided to establish a new Florida State League franchise in Dunedin. They originally played at Grant Field until 1990, when Dunedin Stadium was completed.

When Major League Baseball owners considered locking out the regular players and using "scabs" instead for the 1995 season, Dunedin would have been used as the Toronto Blue Jays' home field due to Ontario laws concerning replacement workers.[3] The MLB labor dispute was resolved before the plan was implemented, however.

In 2006, the Blue Jays made it to the Florida State League Championship Series, losing to the St. Lucie Mets 3 games to 0.

In 2007, the Dunedin Blue Jays were nominated for the 2007 Corporate Support Award, which is awarded annually by the Florida Recreation & Park Association, to an organization that goes above and beyond to support and fund recreational programming.

On September 6, 2017, Dunedin won their first Florida State League championship by defeating the Tampa Yankees two games to one. Dunedin shared the FSL championship with the Palm Beach Cardinals, as the impending threat from Hurricane Irma forced the cancellation of the championship series.[4]

For the 2019 season, the team played at Jack Russell Memorial Stadium while TD Ballpark underwent renovations.[5]

As a result of the COVID-19 pandemic, the 2020 Minor League Baseball season was initially postponed before being cancelled on June 30 of that year.[6] Due to the pandemic causing restrictions on travel between the United States and Canada, there were plans of the Toronto Blue Jays relocating to Dunedin for the 2020 MLB season.[7] Ultimately the team decided to play the majority of their home games at the stadium of their Triple-A affiliate in Buffalo, New York.[8]

In December 2020, as part of the reorganization of Minor League Baseball, the Dunedin Blue Jays were chosen to remain an affiliate of the Toronto Blue Jays. However along with the other remaining teams of the Florida State League, the team changed classes from Advanced-A to Low-A and were placed in a league called the Low-A Southeast.[9] In 2022, the Low-A Southeast became known as the Florida State League, the name historically used by the regional circuit prior to the 2021 reorganization, and was reclassified as a Single-A circuit.[10]

Season-by-season edit

These statistics are current through the 2023 season.[11]

Full season (1978–1979, 1987) edit

Year League Division Regular season Post-season
Finish Wins Losses Win% GB
1978 FSL West 5th 59 83 .415 26
1979 FSL West 3rd 68 69 .496 11
1987 FSL West 2nd 76 64 .543 8

Split season (1988–present) edit

League champions Finals appearance * Division winner ^ Wild card berth ¤
Year Class League Division Regular season Post-season
1st half 2nd half
Finish Wins Losses Win% GB Finish Wins Losses Win% GB
1988 A FSL West 5th 32 38 .457 3 4th 33 37 .471 8
1989 A FSL West 5th 33 37 .471 7 3rd 36 34 .514 6.5
1990 High-A FSL West 1st ^ 53 14 .791 3rd 31 38 .449 9.5 Lost quarterfinals (Charlotte) 0–2
1991 High-A FSL West 5th 29 36 .446 13 3rd 30 36 .455 9.5
1992 High-A FSL West 4th 36 34 .514 14.5 1st ^ 42 25 .627 Lost quarterfinals (Clearwater) 0–2
1993 High-A FSL West 5th 34 33 .507 9.5 4th 34 31 .523 9.5
1994 High-A FSL West 6th 33 35 .485 11.5 5th 32 33 .492 9.5
1995 High-A FSL West 4th 35 33 .515 5 8th 28 41 .406 16.5
1996 High-A FSL West 3rd 40 29 .580 3.5 8th 27 41 .397 16
1997 High-A FSL West 6th 32 38 .457 11 8th 25 44 .362 18.5
1998 High-A FSL West 2nd 43 27 .614 3.5 4th 39 31 .557 7.5
1999 High-A FSL West 2nd 45 24 .652 1 1st ^ 41 27 .603 Won semifinals (Clearwater) 2–1
Lost finals (Kissimmee) 1–3 *
2000 High-A FSL West 1st ^ 40 29 .580 2nd 44 25 .638 0.5 Won semifinals (Fort Myers) 2–0
Lost finals (Daytona) 0–3 *
2001 High-A FSL West 2nd 33 34 .493 1.5 2nd 38 30 .559 8
2002 High-A FSL West 5th 33 38 .465 9.5 4th 30 34 .469 13
2003 High-A FSL West 4th 38 32 .543 6 1st ^ 40 30 .571 Won semifinals (Tampa) 2–1
Lost finals (St. Lucie) 1–3 *
2004 High-A FSL West 1st ^ 41 29 .586 2nd 35 28 .556 2 Lost semifinals (Tampa) 0–2
2005 High-A FSL West 2nd 41 29 .586 5.5 2nd ¤ 41 29 .586 1 Lost semifinals (Lakeland) 0–2
2006 High-A FSL West 1st ^ 38 32 .543 6th 30 37 .448 10.5 Won semifinals (Fort Myers) 2–1
Lost finals (St. Lucie) 0–3 *
2007 High-A FSL West 4th 31 39 .443 12 3rd 41 29 .586 3
2008 High-A FSL West 2nd 37 33 .529 8.5 1st ^ 48 20 .706 Lost semifinals (Fort Myers) 0–2
2009 High-A FSL North 3rd 33 34 .493 8.5 3rd 34 33 .507 13.5
2010 High-A FSL North 1st ^ 41 29 .586 5th 31 38 .449 12 Lost semifinals (Tampa) 0–2
2011 High-A FSL North 3rd 39 31 .557 8 1st ^ 40 30 .571 Lost semifinals (Daytona) 1–2
2012 High-A FSL North 1st ^ 42 25 .627 3rd 36 30 .545 1 Lost semifinals (Lakeland) 0–2
2013 High-A FSL North 1st ^ 37 29 .561 6th 26 39 .400 16.5 Lost semifinals (Daytona) 0–2
2014 High-A FSL North 1st ^ 46 23 .667 5th 31 38 .449 10.5 Lost semifinals (Daytona) 0–2
2015 High-A FSL North 5th 32 38 .457 5 4th 29 38 .433 13
2016 High-A FSL North 5th 33 36 .478 9 1st ^ 43 23 .652 Lost semifinals (Tampa) 1–2
2017 High-A FSL North 4th 34 35 .493 4.5 2nd ¤ 38 31 .551 10 Won semifinals (Tampa) 2–1 †
Co-champions with Palm Beach Cardinals[a]
2018 High-A FSL North 5th 31 37 .456 7 3rd 38 31 .551 7
2019 High-A FSL North 1st ^ 41 24 .631 1st ^ 39 31 .557 No playoffs held[b]
2020 High-A FSL North Season canceled due to COVID-19 pandemic[6]
2021 Low-A SE West 4th 57 63 .475 18 No split season
2022 A FSL West 5th 28 38 .424 14 1st ^ 38 25 .603 Won semifinals (Fort Myers) 2–1
Lost finals (St. Lucie) 0–2
2023 A FSL West 4th 32 34 .485 12.5 6th 30 36 .455 14
  • a The championship series was canceled due to the impending threat from Hurricane Irma.[4]
  • b The playoffs were canceled due to the impending threat from Hurricane Dorian.[12]

All-time records edit

Statistic Wins Losses Win %
Regular season record (1978–2023) 2,704 2,468 .523
Postseason record (1978–2023) 16 41 .281
All-time regular and postseason record 2,720 2,509 .520

Roster edit

Players Coaches/Other

Pitchers

  •  5 Eliander Alcalde
  • 15 Alex Amalfi
  • 33 Brandon Barriera  
  • 10 Felipe Bello
  • 39 Michael Brewer
  • 48 Irv Carter
  • 22 Jiorgeny Casimiri
  • 46 Darwin Cruz  
  • 11 Lazaro Estrada
  •  8 Davis Feldman
  • 43 Winder Garcia #
  • 23 Leam Mendez
  • 44 Josh Mollerus
  •  2 Rafael Ohashi
  • 16 Kendry Rojas
  • 19 Yondrei Rojas
  • 47 J.J. Sanchez
  • 28 Kelena Sauer
  • 34 Grayson Thurman
  • 13 Ricky Tiedemann #

Catchers

  •  6 Nicolas Deschamps  
  • 12 Edward Duran
  • 14 Jackson Hornung
  • 21 Victor Mesia  

Infielders

  • 25 Jean Arnaez  
  •  1 Bryce Arnold
  •  7 Manuel Beltre
  • 19 Rikelbin De Castro
  •  4 Angel Del Rosario
  • 36 Nick Goodwin
  •  1 Adrian Pinto  
  •  9 Abiezel Ramirez
  • 31 Glenn Santiago
  • 35 Tucker Toman

Outfielders

  • 13 Braden Berry
  • 19 Jace Bohrofen
  • 27 Brennan Orf
  •  3 Jaden Rudd
  • 26 Roque Salinas


Manager

  • -- (vacant)

Coaches

60-day injured list

  • -- Bo Bonds
  • -- Peniel Brito
  • -- Cristopher Castro
  • 38 Ryan Chasse
  • 62 Jose Ferrer
  • -- Jefferson Herrera
  • -- Tony Rosario
  • -- Johan Simon
  • -- Stephen Vargas

  7-day injured list
* On Toronto Blue Jays 40-man roster
~ Development list
# Rehab assignment
∞ Reserve list
‡ Restricted list
§ Suspended list
† Temporarily inactive list
Roster updated February 12, 2024
Transactions
→ More rosters: MiLB • Florida State League
Toronto Blue Jays minor league players

Players edit

Dunedin Blue Jays players who have made it to Toronto:

 
Shawn Green
 
Aaron Hill
 
Kevin Pillar

References edit

  1. ^ Horrobin, Jordan (February 17, 2021). "Toronto Blue Jays Using TD Ballpark In Dunedin To Open 2021 Season". Forbes. Retrieved December 7, 2021.
  2. ^ The Evening Independent – Google News Archive Search
  3. ^ . Archived from the original on 2012-11-06.
  4. ^ a b "Dunedin Blue Jays named High-A co-champs". TSN.ca. September 6, 2017. Retrieved September 6, 2017.
  5. ^ "Dunedin Blue Jays to Play 2019 Home Games at Jack Russell Stadium". MILB.com. February 28, 2019. Retrieved February 28, 2019.
  6. ^ a b "2020 Minor League Baseball season shelved". milb.com. Minor League Baseball. June 30, 2020. Retrieved June 30, 2020.
  7. ^ Laura Armstrong (July 18, 2020). "The Blue Jays will call Buffalo or Dunedin home after Rogers Centre pitch strikes out". thestar.com. Toronto Star. Retrieved December 9, 2020.
  8. ^ "Blue Jays to play majority of home games in Buffalo amid coronavirus pandemic". espn.com. ESPN. July 24, 2020. Retrieved December 9, 2020.
  9. ^ "Dunedin Blue Jays switch to Low-A Affiliate of Toronto Blue Jays". milb.com. Dunedin Blue Jays. December 9, 2020. Retrieved December 9, 2020.
  10. ^ "Historical League Names to Return in 2022". Minor League Baseball. March 16, 2022. Retrieved March 16, 2022.
  11. ^ Florida State League 2016 Media Guide & Record Book. Florida State League. 2016. pp. 67–81.
  12. ^ "FSL cancels weekend series, 2019 playoffs". milb.com. Florida State League. August 29, 2019. Retrieved August 30, 2019.

External links edit

  • Official website

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The Dunedin Blue Jays are a Minor League Baseball team of the Florida State League and are the Single A affiliate of the Toronto Blue Jays Major League Baseball club They are located in Dunedin Florida and play their home games at TD Ballpark which opened in 1990 and seats 8 500 people 1 Dunedin Blue JaysFounded in 1987Dunedin FloridaTeam logo Cap insigniaMinor league affiliationsClassSingle A 2022 present Previous classesLow A 2021 Class A Advanced 1990 2020 Class A 1987 1989 LeagueFlorida State League 2022 present DivisionWest DivisionPrevious leaguesLow A Southeast 2021 Florida State League 1987 2020 Major league affiliationsTeamToronto Blue Jays 1978 1979 1987 present Minor league titlesLeague titles 1 2017Division titles 6 199920002003200620172022First half titles 9 199020002004200620102012201320142019Second half titles 8 19921999200320082011201620192022Team dataNameDunedin Blue Jays 1978 1979 1987 present MascotDJayBallparkTD Ballpark 2020 present Previous parksJack Russell Memorial Stadium 2019 TD Ballpark 1990 2018 Grant Field 1978 1979 1987 1989 Owner s Operator s Toronto Blue JaysManagerDonnie MurphyTwo teams named the Blue Jays both affiliates of Toronto have played in Dunedin the original incarnation from 1978 to 1979 and the current team established in 1987 Since their inception they have won six division championships in 1999 2000 2003 2006 2017 and 2022 In 2017 they were named co champions of the FSL Contents 1 History 2 Season by season 2 1 Full season 1978 1979 1987 2 2 Split season 1988 present 2 3 All time records 3 Roster 4 Players 5 References 6 External linksHistory editThe original incarnation of the Dunedin Blue Jays was founded in 1978 They were established as the Class A affiliate of the new Toronto Blue Jays franchise They played for two seasons in the Florida State League and were one of four Class A teams in Toronto s farm system After the 1979 season the team was disbanded as Toronto expanded its farm system into higher classifications 2 Local interests were unable to sign a deal with other major league teams to keep minor league baseball in Dunedin however Toronto continued to hold its spring training in the city In 1987 Toronto decided to establish a new Florida State League franchise in Dunedin They originally played at Grant Field until 1990 when Dunedin Stadium was completed When Major League Baseball owners considered locking out the regular players and using scabs instead for the 1995 season Dunedin would have been used as the Toronto Blue Jays home field due to Ontario laws concerning replacement workers 3 The MLB labor dispute was resolved before the plan was implemented however In 2006 the Blue Jays made it to the Florida State League Championship Series losing to the St Lucie Mets 3 games to 0 In 2007 the Dunedin Blue Jays were nominated for the 2007 Corporate Support Award which is awarded annually by the Florida Recreation amp Park Association to an organization that goes above and beyond to support and fund recreational programming On September 6 2017 Dunedin won their first Florida State League championship by defeating the Tampa Yankees two games to one Dunedin shared the FSL championship with the Palm Beach Cardinals as the impending threat from Hurricane Irma forced the cancellation of the championship series 4 For the 2019 season the team played at Jack Russell Memorial Stadium while TD Ballpark underwent renovations 5 As a result of the COVID 19 pandemic the 2020 Minor League Baseball season was initially postponed before being cancelled on June 30 of that year 6 Due to the pandemic causing restrictions on travel between the United States and Canada there were plans of the Toronto Blue Jays relocating to Dunedin for the 2020 MLB season 7 Ultimately the team decided to play the majority of their home games at the stadium of their Triple A affiliate in Buffalo New York 8 In December 2020 as part of the reorganization of Minor League Baseball the Dunedin Blue Jays were chosen to remain an affiliate of the Toronto Blue Jays However along with the other remaining teams of the Florida State League the team changed classes from Advanced A to Low A and were placed in a league called the Low A Southeast 9 In 2022 the Low A Southeast became known as the Florida State League the name historically used by the regional circuit prior to the 2021 reorganization and was reclassified as a Single A circuit 10 Season by season editThese statistics are current through the 2023 season 11 Full season 1978 1979 1987 edit Year League Division Regular season Post seasonFinish Wins Losses Win GB1978 FSL West 5th 59 83 415 261979 FSL West 3rd 68 69 496 111987 FSL West 2nd 76 64 543 8Split season 1988 present edit League champions Finals appearance Division winner Wild card berth Year Class League Division Regular season Post season1st half 2nd halfFinish Wins Losses Win GB Finish Wins Losses Win GB1988 A FSL West 5th 32 38 457 3 4th 33 37 471 81989 A FSL West 5th 33 37 471 7 3rd 36 34 514 6 51990 High A FSL West 1st 53 14 791 3rd 31 38 449 9 5 Lost quarterfinals Charlotte 0 21991 High A FSL West 5th 29 36 446 13 3rd 30 36 455 9 51992 High A FSL West 4th 36 34 514 14 5 1st 42 25 627 Lost quarterfinals Clearwater 0 21993 High A FSL West 5th 34 33 507 9 5 4th 34 31 523 9 51994 High A FSL West 6th 33 35 485 11 5 5th 32 33 492 9 51995 High A FSL West 4th 35 33 515 5 8th 28 41 406 16 51996 High A FSL West 3rd 40 29 580 3 5 8th 27 41 397 161997 High A FSL West 6th 32 38 457 11 8th 25 44 362 18 51998 High A FSL West 2nd 43 27 614 3 5 4th 39 31 557 7 51999 High A FSL West 2nd 45 24 652 1 1st 41 27 603 Won semifinals Clearwater 2 1Lost finals Kissimmee 1 3 2000 High A FSL West 1st 40 29 580 2nd 44 25 638 0 5 Won semifinals Fort Myers 2 0Lost finals Daytona 0 3 2001 High A FSL West 2nd 33 34 493 1 5 2nd 38 30 559 82002 High A FSL West 5th 33 38 465 9 5 4th 30 34 469 132003 High A FSL West 4th 38 32 543 6 1st 40 30 571 Won semifinals Tampa 2 1Lost finals St Lucie 1 3 2004 High A FSL West 1st 41 29 586 2nd 35 28 556 2 Lost semifinals Tampa 0 22005 High A FSL West 2nd 41 29 586 5 5 2nd 41 29 586 1 Lost semifinals Lakeland 0 22006 High A FSL West 1st 38 32 543 6th 30 37 448 10 5 Won semifinals Fort Myers 2 1Lost finals St Lucie 0 3 2007 High A FSL West 4th 31 39 443 12 3rd 41 29 586 32008 High A FSL West 2nd 37 33 529 8 5 1st 48 20 706 Lost semifinals Fort Myers 0 22009 High A FSL North 3rd 33 34 493 8 5 3rd 34 33 507 13 52010 High A FSL North 1st 41 29 586 5th 31 38 449 12 Lost semifinals Tampa 0 22011 High A FSL North 3rd 39 31 557 8 1st 40 30 571 Lost semifinals Daytona 1 22012 High A FSL North 1st 42 25 627 3rd 36 30 545 1 Lost semifinals Lakeland 0 22013 High A FSL North 1st 37 29 561 6th 26 39 400 16 5 Lost semifinals Daytona 0 22014 High A FSL North 1st 46 23 667 5th 31 38 449 10 5 Lost semifinals Daytona 0 22015 High A FSL North 5th 32 38 457 5 4th 29 38 433 132016 High A FSL North 5th 33 36 478 9 1st 43 23 652 Lost semifinals Tampa 1 22017 High A FSL North 4th 34 35 493 4 5 2nd 38 31 551 10 Won semifinals Tampa 2 1 Co champions with Palm Beach Cardinals a 2018 High A FSL North 5th 31 37 456 7 3rd 38 31 551 72019 High A FSL North 1st 41 24 631 1st 39 31 557 No playoffs held b 2020 High A FSL North Season canceled due to COVID 19 pandemic 6 2021 Low A SE West 4th 57 63 475 18 No split season2022 A FSL West 5th 28 38 424 14 1st 38 25 603 Won semifinals Fort Myers 2 1Lost finals St Lucie 0 22023 A FSL West 4th 32 34 485 12 5 6th 30 36 455 14a The championship series was canceled due to the impending threat from Hurricane Irma 4 b The playoffs were canceled due to the impending threat from Hurricane Dorian 12 All time records edit Statistic Wins Losses Win Regular season record 1978 2023 2 704 2 468 523Postseason record 1978 2023 16 41 281All time regular and postseason record 2 720 2 509 520Roster editDunedin Blue Jays rostervte Players Coaches OtherPitchers 5 Eliander Alcalde 15 Alex Amalfi 33 Brandon Barriera nbsp 10 Felipe Bello 39 Michael Brewer 48 Irv Carter 22 Jiorgeny Casimiri 46 Darwin Cruz nbsp 11 Lazaro Estrada 8 Davis Feldman 43 Winder Garcia 23 Leam Mendez 44 Josh Mollerus 2 Rafael Ohashi 16 Kendry Rojas 19 Yondrei Rojas 47 J J Sanchez 28 Kelena Sauer 34 Grayson Thurman 13 Ricky Tiedemann Catchers 6 Nicolas Deschamps nbsp 12 Edward Duran 14 Jackson Hornung 21 Victor Mesia nbsp Infielders 25 Jean Arnaez nbsp 1 Bryce Arnold 7 Manuel Beltre 19 Rikelbin De Castro 4 Angel Del Rosario 36 Nick Goodwin 1 Adrian Pinto nbsp 9 Abiezel Ramirez 31 Glenn Santiago 35 Tucker TomanOutfielders 13 Braden Berry 19 Jace Bohrofen 27 Brennan Orf 3 Jaden Rudd 26 Roque Salinas Manager vacant Coaches 51 Yoel Hernandez bullpen Nash Knight hitting 29 Cory Riordan pitching 37 Petr Stribrcky coach Matt von Roemer bench 60 day injured list Bo Bonds Peniel Brito Cristopher Castro 38 Ryan Chasse 62 Jose Ferrer Jefferson Herrera Tony Rosario Johan Simon Stephen Vargas nbsp 7 day injured list On Toronto Blue Jays 40 man roster Development list Rehab assignment Reserve list Restricted list Suspended list Temporarily inactive listRoster updated February 12 2024 Transactions More rosters MiLB Florida State League Toronto Blue Jays minor league playersPlayers editDunedin Blue Jays players who have made it to Toronto nbsp Shawn Green nbsp Aaron Hill nbsp Kevin PillarJeremy Accardo Russ Adams J P Arencibia Derek Bell Pat Borders Dave Bush Rob Butler Chris Carpenter 3 time All Star Brett Cecil All Star 2013 Gustavo Chacin Carlos Delgado 2 time All Star Kelvim Escobar Shawn Green 2 time All Star Gabe Gross Vladimir Guerrero Jr 2 time All Star Juan Guzman All Star 1992 Roy Halladay 8 time All Star Hall of Fame inductee Pat Hentgen 3 time All Star Aaron Hill All Star 2009 Orlando Hudson Casey Janssen Reed Johnson Jeff Kent 5 time All Star Billy Koch Brandon League All Star 2011 Adam Lind Jesse Litsch Shaun Marcum Dustin McGowan Lloyd Moseby All star 1986 Josh Phelps Kevin Pillar David Purcey Alex Rios 2 time All Star Ricky Romero All Star 2011 Travis Snider Ed Sprague Jr All Star 1999 Shannon Stewart Dave Stieb 7 time All Star Mike Timlin Dave Weathers Vernon Wells 3 time All StarReferences edit Horrobin Jordan February 17 2021 Toronto Blue Jays Using TD Ballpark In Dunedin To Open 2021 Season Forbes Retrieved December 7 2021 The Evening Independent Google News Archive Search Los Angeles Times Archives BASEBALL Here They Come the Dunedin Blue Jays Archived from the original on 2012 11 06 a b Dunedin Blue Jays named High A co champs TSN ca September 6 2017 Retrieved September 6 2017 Dunedin Blue Jays to Play 2019 Home Games at Jack Russell Stadium MILB com February 28 2019 Retrieved February 28 2019 a b 2020 Minor League Baseball season shelved milb com Minor League Baseball June 30 2020 Retrieved June 30 2020 Laura Armstrong July 18 2020 The Blue Jays will call Buffalo or Dunedin home after Rogers Centre pitch strikes out thestar com Toronto Star Retrieved December 9 2020 Blue Jays to play majority of home games in Buffalo amid coronavirus pandemic espn com ESPN July 24 2020 Retrieved December 9 2020 Dunedin Blue Jays switch to Low A Affiliate of Toronto Blue Jays milb com Dunedin Blue Jays December 9 2020 Retrieved December 9 2020 Historical League Names to Return in 2022 Minor League Baseball March 16 2022 Retrieved March 16 2022 Florida State League 2016 Media Guide amp Record Book Florida State League 2016 pp 67 81 FSL cancels weekend series 2019 playoffs milb com Florida State League August 29 2019 Retrieved August 30 2019 External links editOfficial website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Dunedin Blue Jays amp oldid 1177534450, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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