With all the Blue Jays hype going on right now — including their participation in the greatest inning of baseball in modern sports history — it's hard not to get flashbacks of the team's heyday, a.k.a. '92 and '93.
Those two World Series-winning years marked a time when the names of the Jays' roster were on every Canadians' lips, and one had only to utter the words, "Touch 'em all, Joe!" in order to get full-fledged grown-ups to re-enact Joe Carter's epic game six home run against the Philadelphia Phillies.
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So with all the excitement building about the Jays and their potential to make it to the World Series again this year — not to mention all the former players cheering them on from the sidelines — we thought it was high time to take a look at where the most memorable players of the World Series Blue Jays are now.
Joe Carter - 1992 and 1993
Follow him:@joecarter_29 Position and number: #29, right fielder Age: 55 Where he is now: Chairs the Joe Carter Classic, a charity golf tournament for golfers and celebrities, with proceeds going toward the education and development of Canadian youth
Rickey Henderson - 1993
Position and number: #14 and #24, left fielder Age: 56 Where he is now: Often working as a roving instructor with the Oakland A's
Roberto Alomar - 1992 and 1993
Follow him:@RobbieAlomar; @robbiealomar Position and number: #12, second baseman Age: 47 Where he is now: Lives in Toronto, got married at the AGO in 2012 (on 12-12-12!) and works as a spokesperson for various companies, as well as Jays Care
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Todd Stottlemyre - 1992 and 1993
Follow him:@ToddStottlemyre Position and number: #30, pitcher Age: 50 Where he is now: Motivational speaker and entrepreneur with Team World Class
Tom Henke - 1992
Position and number: #50, pitcher Age: 57 Where he is now: Jefferson City, Missouri, running an annual charity golf tournament and being a grandfather
Carlos Delgado - 1993
Follow him:@carlosdelgado21; @carlos_delgado_oficial Position and number: #6, first baseman Age: 43 Where he is now: Most recently, he and Roberto Alomar helped coach Puerto Rico's men's baseball team at the Pan American Games in Toronto
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Dave Stieb - 1992
Position and number: #37, pitcher Age: 58 Where he is now: Still works with Blue Jays training camps; also a contractor in Reno, Nevada.
Cito Gaston - 1992 and 1993
Position: Manager Age: 71 Where he is now: Professional speaker, as well as baseball adviser (often to the Jays)
Dave Winfield - 1992
Follow him:@DaveWinfieldHOF Position and number: #32, right fielder Age: 64 Where he is now: Runs the David M. Winfield Foundation for underprivileged youth and families in need, as well as speaks publicly and writes books and articles
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David Cone - 1992
Follow him:@dcone36; @coney3636 Position and number: #11, pitcher Age: 52 Where he is now: Currently a commentator and New York Yankees analyst with YES Network
Devon White - 1992 and 1993
Follow him:@goldglovedevo Position and number: #25, center fielder Age: 52 Where he is now: Working with Jays Care and young ballplayers across the country
Duane Ward - 1992 and 1993
Position and number: #31 Age: 51 Where he is now: Often found on Sportsnet 590 The Fan commentating on Jays' games.
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Ed Sprague - 1992 and 1993
Follow him:@EdSprague Position and number: #33, third baseman Age: 48 Where he is now: Head coach of the Pacific Tigers college baseball team in Stockton, California until this year
Jimmy Key - 1992
Position and number: #22, pitcher Age: 54 Where he is now: He's become an amateur golfer in Florida
Position and number: #66, pitcher Age: 48 Where he is now: Spends time with family and works with former teammate Tony Fernández on his foundation in Florida and the Dominican Republic
Kelly Gruber - 1992
Position and number: #17, third baseman Age: 53 Where he is now: Running Gruber Baseball Camps and participating in fundraising events across North America
Mike Timlin - 1992 and 1993
Follow him:@themiketimlin Position and number: #40, pitcher Age: 49 Where he is now: Retired from baseball in 2009, and now lives in Colorado, often working with fundraising.
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Pat Borders - 1992 and 1993
Position and number: #10, catcher Age: 52 Where he is now: Manager of the Williamsport Crosscutters, the Philadelphia Phillies’ short-season single A affiliate
Paul Molitor - 1993
Position and number: #19, designated hitter Age: 59 Where he is now: Manager for the Minnesota Twins
Pat Hentgen - 1992 and 1993
Position and number: #41, pitcher Age: 46 Where he is now: Currently special assistant to the Blue Jays, after working as the bullpen coach on and off since 2011
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Tony Fernández - 1993
Position and number: #1, shortstop Age: 53 Where he is now: Running the Tony Fernandez Foundation, to help children "to be productive citizens of the world." He is also an ordained minister.
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