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Awards And Honors:
World Series (1993)
World Series (1992)
Date:
1977 - present
Headquarters:
Toronto
Areas Of Involvement:
baseball
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Phil Niekro
Roberto Alomar
Roy Halladay
Roger Clemens

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Toronto Blue Jays, Canadian professional baseball team based in Toronto. The Blue Jays play in the American League (AL) and are the only franchise in Major League Baseball that plays in a city not in the United States. The team has won two AL pennants and two World Series titles (1992, 1993).

The Blue Jays played their first game in 1977, after joining the AL alongside fellow expansion team the Seattle Mariners. Toronto finished at the bottom of the AL East in each of its first five seasons, which led to the hiring of manager Bobby Cox in 1982. Cox guided the “Jays” (as the team is sometimes known by its fans) to their first winning season in 1983—the beginning of an 11-year streak of years with a record over .500—and a franchise-record 99 wins and a division title in 1985. This meteoric Toronto rise stalled in the 1985 AL Championship Series (ALCS), which the team lost in seven games to the Kansas City Royals after holding a three-games-to-one series lead. Led by the play of outfielder George Bell and shortstop Tony Fernández, the Blue Jays finished near the top of the divisional standings throughout the remainder of the 1980s, including a second-place finish in 1987 in a playoff race that was decided only in the final weekend of the regular season.

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In 1989 the Blue Jays began playing their home games in the Skydome—known as the Rogers Centre from 2005—which was the first stadium in the world to have a retractable roof. That season, with new manager Cito Gaston, Toronto again captured a divisional crown, but they were defeated by the eventual champion Oakland Athletics in the ALCS. The Jays again lost in the ALCS in 1991 (to the Minnesota Twins). In 1992 the team reached its first World Series, behind the play of first baseman John Olerud, outfielder Joe Carter, and second baseman Roberto Alomar, and Toronto defeated its former manager Cox’s Atlanta Braves in six games. Toronto returned to the World Series the next year and beat the Philadelphia Phillies on Carter’s series-winning home run in the ninth inning of game six, which was only the second such homer (after Bill Mazeroski’s World Series winner in 1960) in major league history. In the following years, Jays pitcher Pat Hentgen became an AL Cy Young Award winner (as the best pitcher in the league), and the team acquired superstar pitcher Roger Clemens, but Toronto nevertheless began posting losing records for the first time in over a decade.

Between 1998 and 2007 the Blue Jays finished in third place in the AL East division behind the dominant (and free-spending) New York Yankees and Boston Red Sox teams eight times. The Toronto teams of that era featured slugger Carlos Delgado and pitching ace Roy Halladay, and they finished with winning records more often than not, but they were unable to overtake the two powerhouse franchises. Toronto rehired Gaston (who had been fired in 1997) in the middle of the 2008 season to try to recapture the team’s past glory, but he retired at the end of the 2010 season after having led the Blue Jays to three straight fourth-place finishes. Before the 2013 season, the Blue Jays made a series of transactions to assemble a roster laden with established stars and emerging talents, and the team was widely seen as the favourite in its division, if not in all of Major League Baseball. However, the club instead produced an incredibly underwhelming campaign, finishing in last place in the AL East, with a 74–88 record. The Blue Jays again reloaded in 2015, acquiring perennial All-Stars Troy Tulowitzki and David Price at the trade deadline, who helped propel Toronto to the team’s first playoff appearance in 22 seasons, where the Jays were eliminated in the ALCS. The team returned to the ALCS the following season and again lost. Toronto struggled during the next few years and did not earn another postseason berth until 2020, when the team lost in the Wild Card round. The Jays failed to qualify for the playoffs the following season.

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Toronto Blue Jays | History & Notable Players (2024)

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Who is the most famous Toronto Blue Jays player? ›

A quarter-century after he blasted Toronto into its first World Series, Roberto Alomar remains the greatest player in Blue Jays' history. So, before we get to the riot in Richmond Hill, a little background… By the fall of 1992, Roberto Alomar was a sports hero the likes of which Toronto had not seen before.

What are the Toronto Blue Jays known for? ›

The Blue Jays play in the American League (AL) and are the only franchise in Major League Baseball that plays in a city not in the United States. The team has won two AL pennants and two World Series titles (1992, 1993).

What was the old name of the Toronto Blue Jays? ›

The announcement was made by R. Howard Webster, officially changing the operating name of the organization from Metro Baseball Limited to Toronto Blue Jays Baseball, effective that day.

Who is the ace of the Blue Jays? ›

Ace became sole mascot of the Blue Jays in 2004, after the team removed Diamond before the season opened. Ace's jersey number is double zero. A second blue jay mascot, named Junior, is present on "Junior Jays days", usually Saturdays home games, when children are invited to run the bases after the games.

Who are the All Star Blue Jays? ›

All-Stars
  • 2023: Bo Bichette (SS), Kevin Gausman (P), Vladimir Guerrero Jr. ( ...
  • 2022: Santiago Espinal (2B), Vladimir Guerrero Jr. ( ...
  • 2021: Bo Bichette (SS), Vladimir Guerrero Jr. ( ...
  • 2019: Marcus Stroman (P)
  • 2018: J.A. Happ (P)
  • 2017: Justin Smoak (1B)

What is the biggest signing in Blue Jays history? ›

Blue Jays: George Springer – 6 years, $150MM.

What blue jay is in Hall of Fame? ›

Hall of Fame Inductees
YearName
2023Scott Rolen1975-
2019Roy Halladay1977-2017
2018Jack Morris1955-
2014Bobby Cox1941-
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Why do they call them Blue Jays? ›

The name "Blue Jays" came about in 1976, when the team held a "name the team" contest, which involved more than 4,000 suggestions. 154 people suggested the name "Blue Jays" and Dr. William Mills, a periodontist from Etobico*ke, was selected from a draw as the grand winner.

Who has the most wins in the history of the Blue Jays? ›

As of January 2024, Dave Stieb had the greatest number of wins in Toronto Blue Jays franchise history, with 175 wins.

Were the Phillies ever called the Blue Jays? ›

And the exception – 1932 – featured a mark two games over the break-even point. Deep into that stretch, team management decided a rebranding was in order. So prior to the 1944 season, the team held a fan contest to choose a new nickname. And thus were born the Philadelphia Blue Jays.

Who owns Blue Jays? ›

Since 2000, the Blue Jays have been owned by Rogers Communications and in 2004, SkyDome was purchased by that company, which renamed it Rogers Centre. The Blue Jays and the Atlanta Braves are the only two MLB teams under corporate ownership; the Blue Jays are the only American League team to be under such ownership.

What is the oldest baseball team? ›

The Cincinnati Red Stockings made their mark as the first openly professional baseball club in 1869. Members of the team would go on to form a club that still plays ball today, the Atlanta Braves.

Who is the most famous Blue Jays player? ›

The List: Best Blue Jays Players, According to Experts
  • Dave Stieb (1979-1992 & 1998) Topping the list of the best Blue Jays players of all time is none other than legendary Jays pitcher Dave Stieb. ...
  • Roberto Alomar (1991-1995) ...
  • Roy Halladay (1998-2009) ...
  • Jose Bautista (2008-2017) ...
  • Carlos Delgado (1993-2004)
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What is the name of the female mascot of the Toronto Blue Jays? ›

Ace (Toronto Blue Jays)

Ace is the official mascot of the Toronto Blue Jays. He, along with his female counterpart, "Diamond" replaced former mascot BJ Birdie before the 2002 season as a mascot duo. Like his predecessor, Ace is a large anthropomorphic blue jay.

Who is the parrot guy on the Blue Jays? ›

Edwin Elpidio Encarnación Rivera (born January 7, 1983) is a Dominican former professional baseball designated hitter, third baseman and first baseman. He played in Major League Baseball (MLB) for the Cincinnati Reds, Toronto Blue Jays, Cleveland Indians, Seattle Mariners, New York Yankees, and Chicago White Sox.

Who is the best blue jay pitcher of all time? ›

10 Best Toronto Blue Jays Pitchers
RankPlayerBlue Jays Years
1Roy Halladay1998-2009
2Dave Stieb1979-1992, 1998
3Jimmy Key1984-1992
4Roger Clemens1997-1998
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Who is Toronto Blue Jays best hitter? ›

Interpreted as:
NAMEWOBA
1Vladimir Guerrero Jr. V. Guerrero Jr..404
2I. Kiner-Falefa.331
3E. Clement.304
4S. Horwitz.338
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Who is in the Hall of Fame from the Blue Jays? ›

National Baseball Hall of Fame
NAMEYEARS WITH BLUE JAYSYEAR INDUCTED
Roberto Alomar1991-19952011
Pat Gillick1976-19942011
Rickey Henderson19932009
Paul Molitor1993-19952004
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