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Originally Posted by Aaron
So aside from the Canucks who whore themselves out to locations south of the Mason-Dixon line where hockey ought NOT be played -- if your lakes don't freeze solid enough for your boys to play hockey during the winter, you got no business playing ice hockey -- I still got you on baseball.
Run rings around you... again. 
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"I still got you on baseball"?
100% of the current baseball team(s) in Canada have won the world series multiple times. How many American teams can you say that about .. say in the past 30 years? I don't count the expos, they are no longer in Canada.
I know of no Canadian baseball players .... I could care less about baseball and the Blue Jays in particular. Since the Blue Jays players are not Canadian, they are not a Canadian team ... they are a multinational team based in TO.
You are clearly confused about national teams like the world cup soccer teams, the olympics, and so forth, and multinational professional teams based in particular cities.
I suggest you start looking at nationalities of rosters of your professional teams and only crow about wins & such if the players are all, = 100%, from a particular nation. So your examples of the World Series and Stanley cup are spurrious.