With the Blue Jays competing in the 2025 World Series, now is the perfect moment to challenge yourself on MLB postseason history. Are you a true Toronto Blue Jays fan? Try our ultimate World Series quiz to find out.
In 1993, Joe Carter became only the second player to hit a walk-off home run to win the World Series when he launched a homer in the bottom of the ninth inning. Who was the first to do this, back in 1960?
How many members from the 1993 Blue Jays organization have been inducted into the Baseball Hall of Fame?
Ron Taylor, the Blue Jays’ team doctor from 1979 until his passing in 2025, earned two World Series rings with Toronto and two more as a Major League pitcher. With which two teams did he win these rings as a player?
Geddy Lee, famously a huge Blue Jays fan, released Rush’s 19th album in October 1993, intertwining music and baseball culture in Toronto during that era.
“When Joe Carter hit a home run in the bottom of the ninth inning to win the 1993 title, he became only the second player to hit a walk-off homer to win the World Series.”
“Ron Taylor, the Blue Jays’ team doctor from 1979 until his death in 2025, won two World Series rings with the Jays and two while he was a pitcher in the major leagues.”
Author's summary: This quiz celebrates key moments and figures from Blue Jays history, highlighting memorable World Series achievements and Toronto's rich baseball legacy.