There is more fallout from the beer can-tossing fiasco at Rogers Centre.
The man charged with throwing his drink onto the field during the Blue Jays' Wild Card game against the Baltimore Orioles has left his job.
41-year old Ken Pagan worked as a sports copy editor at Postmedia in Hamilton.
Postmedia Network confirmed to NEWSTALK 1010 on Monday morning that Pagan no longer works for the company.
Officials would not comment on what led to the split, citing company policy not to discuss "employment matters" in the public domain.
Postmedia had said earlier that it was conducting an internal investigation following the incident.
A can thrown from the stands on Oct. 4 narrowly missed Orioles player Hyun Soo Kim as he made a catch.
The toss triggered a social media frenzy as many analysed photographs and video footage from the game to figure out where the can had come from.
Toronto police released a photograph of a person they called an ``unsportsmanlike fan'' as they investigated the throw, and Pagan confirmed to The Canadian Press that he was the person in the picture distributed by authorities.
Pagan also told the Toronto Sun was ``drinking out of a cup'' during the game.
Pagan's lawyer has said his client is presumed innocent and is going to wait until court to have his say.
The tallboy tossing incident resulted in the Jays announcing they would not be serving beer in cans at the Rogers Centre in Toronto for the rest of the post-season.
The team has said beer will be poured into cups throughout the stadium instead.
Pagan is scheduled to appear in court next month on a charge of mischief.
With files from The Canadian Press