The Toronto Blue Jays are truly Canada’s team.
Way back when, Canada had two MLB teams, also including the Montreal Expos.
But now, it’s just the Blue Jays. And so that means when the Blue Jays are good, the whole country is behind them.
This isn’t just a Toronto thing. It’s a Canada thing.
And so with the Blue Jays in the World Series against the Los Angeles Dodgers, there’s a logical thing for all the Canadians watching to wonder: Does the roster have any Canadians?
How many Blue Jays are Canadian?
There is just one Canadian player on the Toronto Blue Jays.
Vladimir Guerrero Jr. is Toronto’s lone Canadian.
He’s the son of Dominican legend Vladimir Guerrero Sr. But Vladdy Jr. was born in Montreal when his dad played for the Expos.
Guerrero Jr. is a proud Canadian citizen who has signed a $500 million contract to play in Toronto for the long haul.
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Do the Dodgers have any Canadian players?
Yes, the Dodgers have one Canadian player, too.
Freddie Freeman is a dual U.S. and Canadian citizen.
The legendary first baseman was born in California, but both his parents are from Canada.
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