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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
Pages in category "Toronto Blue Jays players" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 940 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
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 ...
Overall result – Blue Jays loss (7-5 in the 14th) Four strikeouts in one extra inning: Steve Delabar vs. Chicago White Sox (August 13, 2012) – Top of 10th inning. Overall result – Blue Jays win (3–2 in the 11th), Mike Bolsinger vs. Boston Red Sox (July 18, 2017) – Bottom of 13th inning. Overall result – Blue Jays loss (5–4 in the ...
40 active, 0 inactive, 5 non-roster invitees. 7-, 10-, or 15-day injured list * Not on active roster † Suspended list Roster, coaches, and NRIs updated January 20, 2025 Transactions • Depth chart → All MLB rosters
Toronto Blue Jays (2019–) Montreal, QC [4] Edouard Julien: 2B: April 13, 2023: Minnesota Twins (2023–) Quebec City, QC: Charles Leblanc: INF: July 30, 2022: Miami Marlins (2022) Los Angeles Angels (2024) Laval, QC: Otto Lopez: 2B: August 17, 2021: Toronto Blue Jays (2021–2022) Miami Marlins (2024–) Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic: Bo ...
Joe Carter — voted by MLB fans as the most outstanding player in Blue Jays franchise history. Criteria included: on-field performance, leadership quality and character value Criteria included: on-field performance, leadership quality and character value
The First-Year Player Draft is unrelated to the 1976 expansion draft in which the Blue Jays initially filled their roster. Of the 72 players picked in the first round by Toronto, 35 have been pitchers , the most of any position; 26 of them were right-handed, while nine were left-handed. 14 shortstops , 12 outfielders , four catchers and third ...