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Sunday, October 24, 1993
Two-Jays! Toronto wins 2nd WS title in a row
TORONTO, ON - The Blue Jays defended their World Series title by winning Game Six of the World Series over the Philadelphia Phillies. The Phils entered the bottom of the ninth inning with a 6-5 lead, expecting to force a seventh game. However, Joe Carter's three-run home run with one out in the bottom half of the deciding inning gave the Blue Jays the World Series title. Paul Molitor was named the World Series' Most Valuable Player following the game. Skydome held a great amount of excitement Saturday evening, but there was a great amount of calm afterwards as the Toronto fans are hoping for an agreement in the MLB labor war because there has been no plans for the USBL to include any Canadian teams.
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