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Happy Birthday Skydome

Jimmy Key
Jimmy Key
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Skydome/Rogers Centre is 25 years old today.

I do have a story about the first game. 25 years ago I was a much younger Blue Jays fan. The games, well some of the games, were on CTV and the first game played at Skydome on that channel. But locally, they decided to join the game in progress, after the supper hour news. Now, you can imagine, I wasn't happy. Anyway, finally the news ends and they switch to the game 'in progress'.

But, instead of switching to the game 'in progress' they have to show us a half hour feature on the building of Skydome and a walk around the park, showing the many features of the modern ballpark (both hot and cold running water, popcorn left over from Exibition stadium, stuff like that).

By the time we joined the game they were an hour and a half into it. I was less than pleased.

The Jays lost 5-3 to the Brewers. Jimmy Key threw a complete game, giving up 9 hits and throwing 141 pitches. Yep, 141 pitches in a game they lost. Cito wasn't one for pitch counts, back in the day. In Key's next start, he only went 3 innings, allowed 5 earned. Jimmy Key will be at Friday's game to celebrate the 25 years

Being fair to Cito, throwing 140+ pitches wasn't as unusual back then and this was the only game that a Blue Jays start threw 140+.. In 1989 there were 39 games where a pitcher went 140 or more pitches. 7 of those games where Nolan Ryan's. Roger Clemens had 4 and Bobby Witt had 2, no other pitcher had more than one. Our old friend John Farrell threw 159 pitches against us, in a game we beat the Indians. I'm not sure it is a coincidence that 1989 was the last season he would throw more than 100 innings. The most pitches thrown in a game that year? Nolin Ryan had 164 pitches on September 12th in a game against the Royals. It wasn't a complete game.

Our batting order was:

Junior Felix RF

Tony Fernandez SS

Kelly Gruber 3B

George Bell LF

Fred McGriff 1B

Lloyd Moseby CF

Ernie Whitt C

Rance Mulliniks DH

Nelson Liriano 2B

Bell and McGriff hit solo homers. Kelly Gruber went 2 for 4 with a double.

After the game we were 23-32, in 6th place in the AL East, 9 game back of the Orioles. But we'd go on a 76-41 run and win the division. That was the season that Jimy Williams was replaced by Cito Gaston after 36 games and a 12-14 record. The team went 77-49 under Cito.

We made a deadline trade for Mookie Wilson and he injected some energy into the team.

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