Its destiny Former Blue Jay Rob Butler reflects on 1993 victory as Toronto chases another World Series title

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The Toronto Blue Jays are on the brink of their first World Series title since 1993, prompting former outfielder Rob Butler to reflect on the team's historic past. Butler, who was a rookie during the 1993 season, described his rapid rise from A-ball to the World Series in just one year. He proudly wore a custom Blue Jays jersey that celebrates his Indigenous heritage, stating, "I feel so Canadian when I wear this damn thing. " As the team prepares for Game 6 in 2025, Butler noted the electric atmosphere reminiscent of 1993. He emphasized the spiritual connection he feels to the game and the team, calling their journey "magical.

" Butler expressed confidence in the team's ability to perform, stating, "They love winning in Game 6. " His unique perspective as a local player and fan adds depth to the excitement surrounding the current team's quest for glory. The Blue Jays' potential victory would resonate deeply with fans, rekindling memories of past championships.

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