The crowd of 46,429 - second largest in Jays history - leaped to its feet as Juan Beniquez was mobbeo at home by his teammates after his heroics. Whil(...)
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- The crowd of 46,429 - second largest in Jays history - leaped to its feet as Juan Beniquez was mobbeo at home by his teammates after his heroics. Whil(...)
- The crowd of 46,429 - second largest in Jays history - leaped to its feet as Juan Beniquez was mobbeo at home by his teammates after his heroics. While all of Toronto cheered, Detroit's Dickie Noles walked off into the sunset.
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NotesOriginal Toronto Star caption: The crowd of 46,429 - second largest in Jays history - leaped to its feet as Juan Beniquez was mobbeo at home by his teammates after his heroics. While all of Toronto cheered, Detroit's Dickie Noles walked off into the sunset.
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