Adrian Fung
Adrian Fung lives and works in Toronto. He joined SABR (Hanlan’s Point Chapter – Toronto) in 2014 and has contributed several stories to the SABR Games Project, mostly about memorable games in Blue Jays history. Adrian attended the 2019 SABR Black Sox Scandal Centennial Symposium in Chicago and survived the Friday night deluge that washed away the scheduled doubleheader at Guaranteed Rate Field. In January 2020, at a Hanlan’s Point Chapter meeting, he presented cases for how the 1919 Reds could have won a “clean” World Series and how Buck Weaver was unfairly treated.
SABR BioProject biographies written by Adrian Fung
SABR Games Project stories written by Adrian Fung
- May 16, 2003: Relentless Blue Jays hitters trounce Royals, 18-1
- October 23, 1993: Blue Jays repeat as Series champs on Joe Carter’s walkoff blast
- October 24, 1992: Blue Jays become first Canadian team to win World Series
- October 11, 1992: Alomar, Blue Jays emerge out of shadows in ALCS Game 4
- July 9, 1991: AL prevails as Toronto hosts All-Star Game and inaugural FanFest
- September 2, 1990: Dave Stieb pitches first no-hitter in Blue Jays history
- June 29, 1990: Oakland’s Dave Stewart hurls no-hitter in Toronto
- June 5, 1989: Blue Jays play first game in SkyDome
- June 4, 1989: Down 10-0, Ernie Whitt and Blue Jays slam Red Sox
- April 4, 1988: Angry George Bell hits unprecedented three home runs on Opening Day
- September 14, 1987: Blue Jays hit 10 home runs to set all-time record; a Ripken streak ends
- October 16, 1985: Royals complete comeback against Blue Jays to win AL pennant
- August 4, 1983: Dave Winfield’s errant throw accidentally kills seagull in Toronto
- September 10, 1977: Expansion Blue Jays wallop Catfish, Yankees, 19-3
- April 7, 1977: A snowy beginning for Toronto’s major-league debut
SABR Journal Articles written by Adrian Fung
SABR Research Topics written by Adrian Fung
SABR Research Articles written by Adrian Fung
SABR Ballparks written by Adrian Fung

