2004 Toronto Blue Jays season
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The 2004 Toronto Blue Jays season was the franchise's 28th season of Major League Baseball. It resulted in the Blue Jays finishing fifth in the American League East with a record of 67 wins and 94 losses, their worst record since 1980. The Blue Jays' radio play-by-play announcer, Tom Cheek, called every Blue Jays game from the team's inaugural contest on April 7, 1977, until June 3, 2004, when he took two games off following the death of his father – a streak of 4,306 consecutive regular season games and 41 postseason games. It was the team's first season where Ace is the sole mascot, following the removal of Diamond at the end of the previous season.
2004 Toronto Blue Jays | ||||
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League | American League | |||
Division | East | |||
Ballpark | SkyDome | |||
City | Toronto | |||
Record | 67–94 (.414) | |||
Divisional place | 5th | |||
Owners | Rogers; Paul Godfrey (CEO) | |||
General managers | J. P. Ricciardi | |||
Managers | Carlos Tosca, John Gibbons | |||
Television | The Sports Network (Pat Tabler, Rod Black) Rogers Sportsnet (Rob Faulds, John Cerutti) | |||
Radio | CJCL (AM) (Jerry Howarth, Tom Cheek, Mike Wilner) | |||
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