'83-'90 were golden years for baseball in toronto, this was the growing curb. I remember games at the ex getting 28-35k for mid week games, and 38-43k for the weekends. The weather was bad in april and september because it was so close to the lake, you had to dress warm. I remember getting the grandstand seats from dominion for $1, you would get free admission in the ex grounds and spend the whole day there.
Baseball definitely peaked when the move was made to the skydome(rogers centre), up to those two WS, the strike absolutely killed everything. They also stripped the roster one by one, from devo to carter to alomar, thinking that fans would continue to fill the seats, a total miscalculation. Meanwhile you had teams like the braves that kept going, the yanks and red sox got into the game, and the jays were done in this town, as far as having that type of elite status. To anyone that wants to agrue about hockey being #1 here, the leafs at that time had a great team with gilmour and clarke, they made it to the CF two years in a row.