Memories of the Blue Jays’ snowy first Opening Day

Ken Carson, the Blue Jays’ first trainer has some memories from the first Opening Day:

“It was snowing furiously for Opening Day. Funny, everyone in Toronto says they were at Opening Day at Exhibition Stadium. If that were the case, the attendance would have been pushing four-million. The box score said the official attendance was 44,649. But it just showed that Toronto was the perfect city for baseball and anticipation was high because there had been so much buildup for the first season. Opening Day was special, especially for the Canadian people involved. There were media and TV people from my hometown of Barrie to talk to me. Also, there was a reporter, Ted Beare, from Brantford, where the Penguins held training camp, who came to interview me for his newspaper, The Expositor. Everyone wanted to be involved. It was snowing hard but there was no way we weren’t going to play. Some Chicago White Sox players were sliding across the snowy infield on top of the tarp. We won 9–5 and first baseman Doug Ault became an instant hero by hitting two home runs. The crowd chanted, “We want beer.” Beer was not legal at the ballpark in Toronto at the time. What a day that was. None of this meant that I was exempt from the pranksters. In about the fifth inning, Phil Roof got me yet again. He handed me a hot water bottle and told me to take it out to Bill Singer, our Opening Day pitcher. You can picture this. Bill is in his windup and I go running out with the hot water bottle. Nestor Chylak, the home plate umpire, calls time and asks, “Where are you going?” And I say, “To give this to the pitcher.” He tells me, “Get your ass off the field, the pitcher is the only one who isn’t cold.” I turn around to go back to the dugout and everybody on the bench is killing themselves laughing. I have been had again. We had four great umpires Opening Day. Nestor, the crew chief, who was eventually inducted into the Hall of Fame, Richie Garcia, Steve Palermo and Joe Brinkman. They all turned out to be good friends over the years.”

BLUE JAYS ACQUIRE COFFEY, PAULINO, & BATISTA FOR JANSEN

The Toronto Blue Jays have acquired INF Cutter Coffey, INF Eddinson Paulino, & RHP Gilberto Batista from the Boston Red Sox in exchange for C Danny Jansen.

Coffey, 20, has spent the 2024 season at High-A Greenville, batting .238 with 12 doubles, 14 home runs, 46 RBI, a .463 SLG, and a .784 OPS. The 6-1, 190 lb. right-handed hitter was selected by the Red Sox in the 2nd round of the 2022 First-Year Player Draft, out of Liberty High School in Bakersfield, CA. The infielder has played a total of 171 Minor League contests across three levels, hitting .216 with 29 doubles, two triples, 20 home runs, and 81 RBI, spending time defensively at second base, third base, and shortstop.

Paulino, 22, has spent the 2024 season at Double-A Portland, hitting .263 with 16 doubles, three triples, three home runs, 35 RBI, 29 walks, 10 stolen bases, and a .740 OPS across 69 games. The Santiago, D.R., native was signed by the Red Sox as an international free agent in 2018. The 5-10, 155 lb. left-handed hitter has made 369 Minor League appearances for the Red Sox, batting .270 with 97 doubles, 25 triples, 28 home runs, 182 RBI, 70 stolen bases, and a .799 OPS.

Batista, 19, is currently in is second professional campaign, making a total of eight appearances (five starts) this season with the Florida Complex League Red Sox, posting a 3.92 ERA across 20.2 innings of work with 23 strikeouts, a 1.50 WHIP, and a .220 opponent batting average. The 6-0, 165 lb. right-hander was signed by the Red Sox as an international free agent in 2022. A native of the Dominican Republic, has made a total of 19 career Minor League appearances (14 starts), combining to go 1-6 with a 3.67 ERA in 61.1 total innings, recording 77 strikeouts, and a 1.19 WHIP.

Jansen, 29, appeared in 61 games for the Blue Jays in 2024, batting .212 with 13 doubles, six home runs, and 18 RBI. The Elmhurst, IL, native was selected by the Blue Jays in the 16th round of the 2013 First-Year Player Draft, making his MLB debut for the club in 2018. Jansen has spent the entirety of his MLB career in Toronto, playing a total of 470 games for the Major League team, batting .222 with 72 doubles, a triple, 71 home runs, 214 RBI, and a .733 OPS.

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