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Medicine Hat Blue Jays : ウィキペディア英語版 | Medicine Hat Blue Jays The Medicine Hat Blue Jays were the Toronto Blue Jays rookie-level affiliate in the Pioneer League beginning in 1978 and remained with their parent club for 25 seasons. They played their home games at Athletic Park. Over the years, the club generally struggled on the field and with attendance, but the Jays did have some noteworthy seasons. In 1982, they captured their only championship. They reached the championship series again in 1995 but lost the title to the Helena Brewers. The Blue Jays only reached the playoffs one other time, losing to the Great Falls Dodgers in 2000. After the 2002 season, Toronto ended their affiliation with the club (switching to the Pulaski Blue Jays), and the Pioneer League abandoned Medicine Hat. The team arrived in Medicine Hat in 1977 as an affiliate of the Oakland A's, relocated from Boise, Idaho, where they played two seasons as the Boise A's in the Northwest League.〔''(Spokane Daily Chronicle )'' – Teams added for Pioneer – 1976-10-14 - p.34〕 The A's were previously in the Northwest League at Lewiston, Idaho, as the Lewiston Broncos.〔''(Lewiston Morning Tribune )'' - Pro ball returns to Boise after absence of 11 years – 1975-06-18 - p.B1〕 == Notable players == Over the years, some of the most notable players to wear a Medicine Hat uniform include Chris Carpenter, David Wells, Lloyd Moseby, Fred Manrique, John Cerutti, Gustavo Chacín, Randy Knorr, Jimmy Key, Pat Borders, Mark Eichhorn Mike Timlin, and Jay Gibbons, who won the league's Triple Crown in 1998. http://wildrosebaseball.tumblr.com/image/130236324001
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