The 1992 World Series was the first World Series ever played outside of the United States of America. It pitted the American League champion Toronto Blue Jays against the National League champion Atlanta Braves. Toronto defeated Atlanta, 4 games to 2, marking the first time a Canadian team ever won the World Series.

Series MVP: Pat Borders, Toronto

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Game One

October 17, 1992 at Atlanta-Fulton County Stadium

Team 123 456 789 RHE
Toronto 000 100 000 140
Atlanta 000 003 00x 340
W: Tom Glavine (1-0) L: Jack Morris (0-1)

Game Two

October 18, 1992 at Atlanta-Fulton County Stadium

Team 123 456 789 RHE
Toronto 000 020 012 592
Atlanta 010 120 000 451
W: Duane Ward (1-0) L: Mark Reardon (0-1) S: Tom Henke (1)

Game Three

October 20, 1992 at SkyDome

Team 123 456 789 RHE
Atlanta 000 001 010 290
Toronto 000 001 011 361
W: Duane Ward (2-0) L: Steve Avery (0-1)

Game Four

October 21, 1992 at SkyDome

Team 123 456 789 RHE
Atlanta 000 000 010 150
Toronto 001 000 10x 260
W: Jimmy Key (1-0) L: Tom Glavine (1-1) S: Tom Henke (2)

Game Five

October 22, 1992 at SkyDome

Team 123 456 789 RHE
Atlanta 100 150 000 7130
Toronto 010 100 000 260
W: John Smoltz (1-0) L: Jack Morris (0-2) S: Mike Stanton (1)

Game Six

October 24, 1992 at Atlanta-Fulton County Stadium

Team 123 456 789 1011 RHE
Toronto 100 100 000 02 4141
Atlanta 001 000 001 01 381
W: Jimmy Key (2-0) L: Leibrandt (0-1) S: Mike Timlin (1)