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The following is a list of players both past and current who appeared at least in one game for the Toronto Blue Jays American League franchise (1977–present). Players in Bold are members of the National Baseball Hall of Fame. Players in Italics have been honoured on the Blue Jays Level of Excellence
Individual Blue Jays single-game records. Offensive leaders. Most at-bats: 9 – Alfredo Griffin (October 4, 1980 vs. Boston Red Sox) (17 inning game), Jose Reyes (August 10, 2014 vs. Detroit Tigers) (19 inning game) Most at-bats (9 inning game): 7 – Ben Revere (September 30, 2015 vs. Baltimore Orioles) Most runs scored: 5 – 5 tied for lead ...
The Blue Jays' former radio play-by-play announcer, Tom Cheek, called every Toronto Blue Jays game from the team's inaugural contest on April 7, 1977, until June 3, 2004, when he took two games off following the death of his father—a streak of 4,306 consecutive regular-season games and 41 postseason games. Cheek later died on October 9, 2005 ...
AL Innings Pitched Leaders. 1982 – Dave Stieb. 1984 – Dave Stieb. 1995 – David Cone (17 starts with Toronto Blue Jays 13 with New York Yankees) 1996 – Roger Clemens. 1997 – Roger Clemens (co-leader) 1997 – Pat Hentgen (co-leader) 2002 – Roy Halladay. 2003 – Roy Halladay.
Cito Gaston has both managed and won the most games of any Blue Jays manager, with 1,731 games and 894 wins. He is followed by John Gibbons in both categories, with 1,258 games and 644 wins, who surpassed Bobby Cox 's marks during his second stint as manager. Gaston is the only Blue Jays manager to win a World Series in 1992 and 1993, the ...
Buddy Boshers. Denis Boucher. Brian Bowles (baseball) Steve Bowling. Matthew Boyd (baseball) Jackie Bradley Jr. Steve Braun (baseball) Bob Brenly. Socrates Brito.
The Reds-Blue Jays games are scheduled for Monday, August 19; Tuesday, August 20; and Wednesday, August 21. Cincinnati hosted the Blue Jays for three games last August. Toronto won two out of three.
The Blue Jays debuted on April 7, 1977, with a win against the Chicago White Sox amid a snowstorm, marking the beginning of a journey from early struggles to eventual success. Throughout the late 1970s and early 1980s, the Blue Jays showed gradual improvement, highlighted by their first winning season in 1983.