Blue Jays unveil statue outside Rogers Centre honouring World Series championships
TORONTO — More than 30 years after his walk-off home run to win the World Series and Joe Carter still doesn’t want to take credit for leading the Toronto Blue Jays to their second consecutive championship.
The Blue Jays officially unveiled a statue honouring the 1992 and 1993 World Series champions outside Rogers Centre on Saturday, depicting Carter mid-jump as he rounded the bases following his climactic homer. The installation — titled “Back-to-Back” has all the players names from the two championship teams as well as Tom Cheek’s historic call for the game-winning hit.
“It’s not about me, it’s about the whole team because we did this as a team. I was just one guy,” said Carter about an hour after the ceremony. “It happened to be my time to come to the plate. Sports is something that when you come through for your teammates, it’s a great feeling.
“I’m very happy I was able to come through for my teammates because they’ve come through for me a lot.”

