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    Brady Farkas
    Brady Farkas
    Nov 29, 2025, 13:32
    Updated at: Nov 29, 2025, 13:34

    If you head to St. Mary's, Ontario, you'll see several things now from the Blue Jays journey to the World Series.

    The Canadian Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum is now a little fuller thanks to the 2025 Toronto Blue Jays, as the organization sent the Hall of Fame several artifacts from its journey to the World Series this week.

    As noted by the Hall of Fame and Museum's "X" account, the Jays gave them a Bo Bichette jersey from Game 1 of the World Series. That was the jersey he was wearing when he recorded the first World Series hit for the organization since 1993. Also included was a Game 1 jersey from reliever Seranthony Dominguez, who recorded the first World Series win for the Jays since 1993.

    There were baseballs from Vladimir Guerrero Jr. and Ernie Clement hits, as well as a Kevin Gausman strikeout, and there was a bat from an Addison Barger single.

    Finally, the second base that George Springer touched during his seventh inning, go-ahead home run in Game 7 of the American League Championship Series was also included.

    About the Hall of Fame and Museum

    The following comes from the Hall of Fame and Museum's official website:

    The Canadian Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum (CBHFM), located in St. Marys, Ontario, commemorates great Canadian baseball players, teams, moments and accomplishments from throughout the history of the sport.

    CBHFM was founded in November, 1982 in Toronto at Exhibition Place and later moved to Ontario Place. In August, 1994, St. Marys, Ontario was named the new home of the Canadian Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum, with the doors officially opening in June, 1998. CBHFM is dedicated to preserving Canada’s baseball heritage which has been traced as far back as the late 1700s when baseball was mentioned in a New Brunswick newspaper. 

    About the Jays 2025 campaign

    Though the Blue Jays lost in seven games in the World Series, it was a special run. After finishing last in 2024 at 74-88, the Jays won the American League East for the first time since 2015. They then vanquished the Yankees and Seattle Mariners in the playoffs before falling to the Dodgers.

    Clement set the record for the most hits ever in a postseason (30) and Barger hit the first-ever pinch-hit grand slam in World Series history. That was also in Game 1.

    Heading into 2026

    The Blue Jays have already signed right-handed pitcher Dylan Cease to a seven-year deal worth $210 million. Now, they can set their sights on offense, where they have been linked to Kyle Tucker, Cody Bellinger and Bo Bichette. The winter meetings begin Dec. 7 in Orlando.

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