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Blue Jays add Shane Bieber as Toronto relishes playoff push

Blue Jays add Shane Bieber as Toronto relishes playoff push

CBC2 days ago
The Toronto Blue Jays were busy on trade deadline day, adding former Cy Young award winner Shane Bieber as excitement grows in a city hoping for a long playoff run.
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