The Toronto Maple Leafs were a Baseball team that existed from 1896 to 1967. Their home games were originally played at Hanlan's Point, on the Toronto Islands (where Babe Ruth hit his first professional home run). In 1926 the Leafs moved to the new Maple Leaf Stadium at the foot of Bathurst Street. Maple Leaf Stadium was demolished in 1968.
The Leafs were a powerhouse in the AAA International League, especially during the 1950s, and they won the pennant 12 times. Sparky Anderson and Dick Williams are former Leafs who are in the Hall of Fame.
The franchise still exists. In 1968 it became the Louisville Colonels and in 1973 the Pawtucket Red Sox, where it continues to play today.
A new team, called the Toronto Maple Leafs, began play in the Ontario Intercounty Baseball League in 1969. These Leafs play their home games at Christie Pits.
Toronto Maple Leafs - semi-pro baseball - was created in 1969.
For many years Toronto had a triple A baseball team in the International League, but the present Toronto Maple Leafs play in the Intercounty League.
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The logo for the Toronto Maple Leafs has always been a maple leaf. Usually it has the Toronto Maple Leafs written on it and the colour blue features heavily.
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Yes. The Toronto Maple Leafs have won 11 Stanley Cups since they changed their name to the Toronto Maple Leafs.
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The Toronto Maple Leafs
Dave Bolland is number 63 on the Toronto Maple Leafs.
Carter Ashton is number 37 on the Toronto Maple Leafs.
Cody Franson is number 4 on the Toronto Maple Leafs.