Toronto Blue Jays team records
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[edit] All-Time Statistical Leaders
[edit] Individual Blue Jay Career Records
Batting Leaders
- Batting Average: .307 - Roberto Alomar
- On base percentage: .395 - John Olerud
- Slugging percentage: .556 - Carlos Delgado
- OPS: .949 - Carlos Delgado
- Games: 1,450 - Tony Fernandez
- At Bats: 5,335 - Tony Fernandez
- Runs: 889 - Carlos Delgado
- Hits: 1,583 - Tony Fernandez
- Total Bases: 2,786 - Carlos Delgado
- Doubles: 343 - Carlos Delgado
- Triples: 72 - Tony Fernandez
- Home Runs: 336 - Carlos Delgado
- RBI: 1,058 - Carlos Delgado
- Walks: 827 - Carlos Delgado
- Strikeouts: 1,242 - Carlos Delgado
- Stolen Bases: 255 - Lloyd Moseby
- Singles: 1,160 - Tony Fernandez
- Runs Created: 1,077 - Carlos Delgado
- Extra-Base Hits: 690 - Carlos Delgado
- Times on Base: 2,362 - Carlos Delgado
- Hit By Pitch: 122 - Carlos Delgado
- Sacrifice Hits: 74 - Alfredo Griffin
- Sacrifice Flies: 65 - Joe Carter
- Intentional Walks: 128 - Carlos Delgado
- Grounded into Double Plays: 112 - George Bell
- At Bats per Strikeout: 17.6 - Bob Bailor
- At Bats per Home Run: 14.9 - Carlos Delgado
Pitching Leaders
- Wins: 175 - Dave Stieb
- Losses: 140 - Jim Clancy
- ERA: 3.42 - Jimmy Key
- Strikeouts: 1,658 - Dave Stieb
- Walks Allowed: 1,020 - Dave Stieb
- Games: 452 - Duane Ward (1986-95)
- Games Started: 408 - Dave Stieb
- IP: 2,873.0 - Dave Stieb
- Saves: 217 - Tom Henke (1985-92)¹
- Complete Games: 103 - Dave Stieb
- Shutouts: 30 - Dave Stieb
- Hits Allowed: 2,545 - Dave Stieb
- Home Runs Allowed: 224 - Dave Stieb
- Hit Batsmen: 129 - Dave Stieb
- Runs Allowed: 1,208 - Dave Stieb
- Earned Runs: 1,091 - Dave Stieb
- WHIP: 1.20 - Jimmy Key
- Opponents Batting Average (low): .239 - Dave Stieb
- Opponents Batting Average (high): .269 - Todd Stottlemyre (1988-94)
- Balks: 14 - Dave Stieb
- Wild Pitches: 88 - Juan Guzman (1991-98)
Defensive Leaders (minimum 1,000 total chances)
- Total Chances: 11,147 - 1B/C/OF Carlos Delgado
- Putouts: 10,333 - 1B/C/OF Carlos Delgado
- Assists: 3,723 - SS/3B Tony Fernandez
- Errors: 187 - SS/2B/3B Alfredo Griffin (1979-84, 1992-93)
- Double Plays Turned: 1,044 - 1B/C/OF Carlos Delgado
- Past Balls: 62 - C Ernie Whitt (1977-89)
- Fielding percentage (high): .995 - 1B John Olerud
- Fielding percentage (low): .951 - 1B/3B/C Ed Sprague
[edit] Individual Blue Jay Single Season Records
Offensive Leaders
- Batting Average: .363 - John Olerud (1993)
- Hits: 215 - Vernon Wells (2003)
- Home Runs: 47 - George Bell (1987)
- Grand Slams: 3 - Darrin Fletcher (2000), Carlos Delgado (1997)
- Slugging Percentage: .664 - Carlos Delgado (2000)
- Runs: 134 - Shawn Green (1999)
- RBIs: 145 - Carlos Delgado (2003)
- Walks: 123 - Carlos Delgado (2000)
- Stolen Bases: 60 - Dave Collins (1984)
- Singles: 161 - Tony Fernandez (1986)
- Doubles: 57 - Carlos Delgado (2000)
- Triples: 17 - Tony Fernandez (1990)
- XBHs: 99 - Carlos Delgado (2000)
- Most Games: 163 - Tony Fernandez (1986)
- Most At Bats: 687 - Tony Fernandez (1986)
- Most Pinch Hits: 16 - Tony Fernandez (2001)
- Most Strikeouts: 159 - José Canseco (1998)
- Fewest Strikeouts (regular starter): 21 - Bob Bailor (1978)
- Hit By Pitchs: 22 - Shea Hillenbrand (2005)
Pitching Leaders
- Wins (starter): 22 - Roy Halladay (2003)
- Lowest ERA: 2.05 - Roger Clemens (1997)²
- Strikeouts: 292 - Roger Clemens (1997)
- Most Decisions: 31 - Dave Stieb (1982)
- Most Starts: 40 - Jim Clancy (1982)
- Complete Games: 19 - Dave Stieb (1982)
- Shutouts: 5 - Dave Stieb (1982)
- Innings Pitched (starter): 288.1 - Dave Stieb (1982)
- Hits Allowed: 278 - Dave Lemanczyk (1977)
- Earned Runs Allowed: 129 - Erik Hanson (1996)
- Runs Allowed: 143 - Erik Hanson (1996), Dave Lemanczyk (1977)
- Home Runs Allowed: 36 - Woody Williams (1998)
- Walks: 128 - Jim Clancy (1980)
- Hit Batsmen: 16 - Chris Carpenter (2001)
- Most Appearances: 89 - Mark Eichhorn (1987)
- Saves: 45 - Duane Ward (1993)
- Games Finished: 70 - Duane Ward (1983)
- Wins (relief): 14 - Mark Eichhorn (1987)
- Innings Pitched (relief): 157.0 - Mark Eichhorn (1986)
- Longest Win Streak: 15 - Roger Clemens (1998)
- Longest Losing Streak: 10 - Jerry Garvin (1977, 1978), Paul Mirabella (1980)
- Best Start: 11 wins 0 losses - Roger Clemens (1997/starter), Dennis Lamp (1985/relief)
[edit] Team Records
Offensive Leaders
- Batting Average: .280 - 1999 Blue Jays
- On Base Percentage: .352 1999 Blue Jays
- Home Runs: 244 - 2000 Blue Jays
- Hits: 1,580 - 1999 & 2003 Blue Jays
- RBIs: 856 - 1999 Blue Jays
- Stolen Bases: 193 - 1984 Blue Jays
- Strikeouts: 1,142 - 2002 Blue Jays
- Walks: 588 - 1993 Blue Jays
Pitching Leaders
- Lowest ERA: 3.29 - 1985 Blue Jays
- Highest ERA: 5.14 - 2000 Blue Jays
- Most Strikeouts: 1,154 - 1998 Blue Jays
- Fewest Strikeouts: 611 - 1979 Blue Jays
- Fewest Walks: 445 - 1990 Blue Jays
- Most Walks: 654 - 1995 Blue Jays
- Fewest Hits: 1,301 - 1991 Blue Jays
- Most Hits: 1,615 - 2000 Blue Jays
[edit] Organization Records
- Wins: 99 - 1985 Blue Jays
- Losses: 109 - 1979 Blue Jays
- Winning Percentage (High): .615 - 1985 Blue Jays
- Winning Percentage (Low): .327 - 1979 Blue Jays
- Most Games Back: 50.5 - 1979 Blue Jays
- Division Titles: 5 - 1985, 1989, 1991-93 Blue Jays
- American League Pennants: 2 - 1992-93 Blue Jays
- World Championships: 2 - 1992-93 Blue Jays
- Attendance (High): 4,057,947 - 1993 Blue Jays
- Attendance (Low): 755,083 - 1981 Blue Jays
- Longest Game: July 28, 2005 (2-1 win over Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim in 18 innings)
[edit] Rare Feats
- Triple Crown (pitching): Roger Clemens - 1997 (21 W, 2.05 ERA, 292 K) & 1998 (20 W, 2.65 ERA, 271 K)
- No Hitter: Dave Stieb vs. Cleveland (Sept. 2, 1990)
- Cycles: Kelly Gruber vs. Kansas City (Apr. 16, 1990), Jeff Frye vs. Texas (Aug. 17, 2001)
- Six Hits (game): Frank Catalanotto vs. Chicago (AL) (May 1, 2004)
- Four Home Runs (game): Carlos Delgado vs. Tampa Bay (Sept. 25, 2003)
[edit] Club Firsts
- Game & Win: April 7, 1977 - Toronto 9, Chicago (AL) 5 (at Exhibition Stadium)
- Batter: John Scott - Apr. 7, 1977
- Pitcher: Bill Singer - Apr. 7, 1977
- Home Run: Doug Ault vs. Chicago (AL) - Apr. 7, 1977
- Grand Slam: Hector Torres vs. New York (AL) - Jun. 27, 1977
- Save: Pete Vuckovich vs. Chicago (AL) - Apr. 7, 1977
- Walk Off Win: Jul. 15, 1977 - Toronto 8, Detroit 6 (13 innings)
[edit] Note
- ¹Henke is team's save leader; but has only 563 IP
- ²minimum 162 innings pitched must be pitched (1 Inning pitched per game played).