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1990 Toronto Blue Jays season : ウィキペディア英語版 | 1990 Toronto Blue Jays season
The 1990 Toronto Blue Jays season was the franchise's fourtheenth season of Major League Baseball. It resulted in the Blue Jays finishing second in the American League East with a record of 86 wins and 76 losses. It was their first full season in the SkyDome, where an MLB attendance record of 3,885,284 was set that year.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=BLUE JAYS TIMELINE (1990-1999) )〕 The Blue Jays led the division by 1½ games over the Boston Red Sox with one week left in the season. However, they then proceeded to drop six of their last eight games, giving the division title to the Red Sox by a two-game margin. ==Offseason==
* December 4, 1989: 1989 rule 5 draft * *Sil Campusano was drafted from the Blue Jays by the Philadelphia Phillies.〔(Sil Campusano page at Baseball Reference )〕 * *Steve Wapnick was drafted from the Blue Jays by the Detroit Tigers.〔(Steve Wapnick page at Baseball Reference )〕 * December 5, 1989: Mike Maksudian was drafted by the Blue Jays from the Miami Miracle in the 1989 minor league draft.〔(Mike Maksudian page at Baseball Reference )〕 * December 7, 1989: José Núñez was traded by the Blue Jays to the Chicago Cubs for Paul Kilgus.〔(Paul Kilgus page at Baseball Reference )〕 * December 17, 1989: Ernie Whitt and Kevin Batiste were traded by the Blue Jays to the Atlanta Braves for Ricky Trlicek.〔(Ricky Trlicek page at Baseball Reference )〕 * January 10, 1990: Tilson Brito was signed as an amateur free agent by the Blue Jays.〔(Tilson Brito page at Baseball Reference )〕 * January 29, 1990: Jim Eppard was signed as a free agent by the Blue Jays.〔(Jim Eppard page at Baseball Reference )〕
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