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Opinion | Tom Cheek’s impact on the Blue Jays will always resonate

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The ashes of long-time Jays broadcaster Tom Cheek rest in a bench not far from the club’s spring training home in Florida.


CLEARWATER, Fla.—He was the voice of our summers for more than a quarter-century, and now he rests here. His ashes inside a bench by a pretty pond at Sylvan Abbey Memorial Gardens, only about 10 minutes away from where his beloved Blue Jays spend every spring preparing for their coming season.

Tom Cheek was the first voice of the Jays, calling their 9-5 win over the Chicago White Sox at Exhibition Stadium on that snowy April 7, 1977 with Hall of Famer Early Wynn by his side on what was then known as the Hewpex Sports Network.

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Mike Wilner is a Toronto-based baseball columnist for the Star and host of the baseball podcast “Deep Left Field.†Follow him on Twitter:

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