Toronto, ON
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Toronto is the capital of the province of Ontario and Canada's largest city, located on the north shore of Lake Ontario. It is 270 miles south-west of Ottawa, ON.
Teams that have played here[edit]
- Toronto Torontos, Canadian League (1885)
- Toronto Canucks, International League (1886-1887)
- Toronto Canucks, International Association (1888-1890)
- Toronto Canucks, Eastern League (1895)
- Toronto Maple Leafs, Eastern League (1896-1911)
- Toronto Maple Leafs, International League (1912-1967)
- Toronto Beavers, Canadian League (1914)
- Toronto Blue Jays, American League (1977-present)
People who were born here[edit]
- Alex Andreopoulos, minor league catcher
- Iyad Ansari, Pakistani national team infielder
- Gord Ash, general manager
- John Balaz, outfielder
- Howard Birnie, amateur coach and executive and international umpire
- John Bissylas, Greek national team coach
- Tyler Black, infielder
- Bob Blasko, Canadian national team pitcher
- Carmen Bush, executive
- Rich Butler, outfielder
- Bill Byckowski, scout
- Mike Carnegie, Canadian national team pitcher
- Don Chevrier, broadcaster
- Denzel Clarke, minor league outfielder
- Brook Coatsworth, Great Britain national team pitcher
- Barry Cort, pitcher
- Jeff Cowan, minor league infielder
- Jesse Crain, pitcher
- Father Ronald Cullen, amateur coach
- Colin Cummins, minor league outfielder
- Rob Ducey, outfielder
- Chris Emanuele, minor league outfielder
- Jonathan Erlichman, coach
- Dick Fowler, pitcher
- Oren Gal, Israeli national team infielder
- Alex Gardner, catcher
- Adam Garner, minor league pitcher
- Jen Gilroy, Canadian women's national team catcher-infielder
- Paul Godfrey, executive
- Anthony Granato, minor league infielder
- Trevor Grieve, minor league umpire
- Braden Halladay, drafted pitcher
- Elijha Hammill, Canadian national team infielder
- Alex Hardy, pitcher
- Peter Hardy, executive
- Greg Hamilton, Canadian national team coach
- John Hiller, pitcher
- William Humber, author
- Cale Iorg, minor league infielder
- Arthur Irwin, infielder; manager
- John Irwin, infielder
- Jimmy Knowles, infielder
- Adam Kudryk, minor league pitcher
- Andy Kyle, outfielder
- Geddy Lee, musician
- Knotty Lee, minor league pitcher
- Jamie Lehman, minor league pitcher
- Matt Lloyd, minor league infielder
- Jon Lockwood, minor league pitcher
- Pat Lynch, minor league pitcher
- Bob McKillop, minor league infielder
- Larry Millson, writer
- Gareth Morgan, minor league outfielder
- Larry Murphy, outfielder
- John Ogiltree, minor league pitcher
- Greg O'Halloran, catcher
- Bill O'Hara, outfielder
- Yip Owens, catcher
- Connor Panas, minor league outfielder
- Rich Panas, umpire
- Daniel Pinero, minor league infielder
- Bob Prentice, scout
- Daniel Procopio, minor league pitcher
- Tommy Richards, college coach
- Jamie Richmond, minor league pitcher
- Jim Ridley, minor league outfielder
- Cameron Robulack, minor league infielder
- Edward Rogers, owner
- Ted Rogers, owner
- Goody Rosen, outfielder
- Ernie Ross, pitcher
- James Rutherford, minor league outfielder
- Joe Sawchuk, umpire
- Warren Sawkiw, minor league infielder
- Harvey Shank, pitcher
- Ben Shulman, broadcaster
- Dan Shulman, broadcaster
- Tim Smith, minor league outfielder
- Howard Starkman, executive
- Sammie Starr, minor league infielder
- Paul Sullivan, minor league pitcher
- John Suomi, minor league catcher
- Drew Taylor, minor league pitcher
- Ron Taylor, pitcher
- Maxx Tissenbaum, minor league catcher/infielder
- Rene Tosoni, outfielder
- Joey Votto, outfielder
- Dave Wainhouse, pitcher
- Milt Whitehead, infielder
- Peter Widdrington, executive
- Jimmy Williams, coach
- Eric Wood, minor league infielder
People who died here[edit]
- Vince Barton, outfielder
- Carmen Bush, executive
- John Cerutti, pitcher
- Joe Crysdale, announcer
- Father Ronald Cullen, amateur coach
- Milt Dunnell, writer
- Alison Gordon, writer
- Alex Hardy, pitcher
- W.W. Jeffers, umpire
- Andy Kyle, outfielder
- Phil Marchildon, pitcher
- Bob Prentice, scout
- Ted Rogers, owner
- Ron Roncetti, scout
- Goody Rosen, outfielder
- Ernie Ross, pitcher
- Dave Rowan, infielder
- Bill Smith, outfielder
- Cooney Snyder, catcher
- Kid Summers, catcher/outfielder
- Fred Winchell, pitcher
- Roy Yamamura, amateur player
Educational institutions located here[edit]
- Birchmount Park Collegiate Institute
- Blyth Academy
- Centennial College
- Central Technical School
- Chaminade College School
- C.W. Jefferys Collegiate Institute
- De La Salle College
- Etobicoke Collegiate Institute
- George Brown College
- Harbord Collegiate Institute
- Humber College
- Humberside Collegiate Institute
- Lawrence Park Collegiate Institute
- Michael Power/St. Joseph High School
- Parkdale Collegiate Institute
- Queensway Christian College
- Richview Collegiate Institute
- Riverdale Collegiate Institute
- Silverthorn Collegiate Institute
- St. Michael's College School
- Toronto Metropolitan University
- University of Toronto
- Upper Canada College
- Ursula Franklin Academy
- York University
Further Reading[edit]
- Stephen Dame: "Softball and Swastikas: The Riot at Toronto's Christie Pits", Baseball Research Journal, SABR, Vol. 52, Nr. 2 (Fall 2023), pp. 22-30.
- David Luchuk: Blue Jays 1, Expos 0: The Urban Rivalry that Killed Major League Baseball in Montreal, McFarland, Jefferson, NC, 2007.
- Mike Petriello: "What if the Giants had moved to Toronto? It almost happened in 1976", mlb.com, January 19, 2022. [1]
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