Toronto Blue Jays award winners and league leaders
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Contents
- 1 Individual awards
- 1.1 Most Valuable Player
- 1.2 Cy Young Award
- 1.3 Edgar Martinez Award
- 1.4 Rookie of the Year
- 1.5 Gold Glove Award
- 1.6 Silver Slugger
- 1.7 Silver Bat Award
- 1.8 Hank Aaron Award
- 1.9 Manager of the Year
- 1.10 Comeback Player of the Year
- 1.11 ALCS Most Valuable Player
- 1.12 World Series Most Valuable Player
- 1.13 DHL Hometown Heroes (2006)
- 1.14 The Sporting News Player of the Year
- 1.15 The Sporting News Pitcher of the Year
- 1.16 Baseball America All-Rookie Team
- 1.17 Topps All-Star Rookie teams
- 2 Team award
- 3 Franchise records
- 4 Other achievements
- 5 American League Offensive Leaders
- 6 American League Pitching Leaders
- 6.1 Earned Run Average Leaders
- 6.2 Adjusted ERA Leader
- 6.3 Wins Leaders
- 6.4 Strikeouts Leader
- 6.5 Winning Percentage Leader
- 6.6 Innings Pitched Leaders
- 6.7 WHIP Leaders
- 6.8 Saves Leader
- 6.9 Appearances Leader
- 6.10 Games Started Leaders
- 6.11 Complete Games Leaders
- 6.12 Shutouts Leaders
- 6.13 Losses Leaders
- 6.14 Hits Allowed/9IP Leaders
- 6.15 Strikeouts/9IP Leader
- 6.16 Walks/9IP Leader
- 6.17 Home Runs Allowed Leader
- 6.18 Walks Allowed Leader
- 6.19 Hits Allowed Leaders
- 6.20 Earned Runs Allowed Leaders
- 6.21 Hit Batsmen Leaders
- 6.22 Batters Faced Leaders
- 6.23 Games Finished Leader
- 6.24 American League Youngest Player
- 7 See also
- 8 Footnotes
- 9 External links
Individual awards
Most Valuable Player
Cy Young Award
- 1996 - Pat Hentgen
- 1997 - Roger Clemens
- 1998 - Roger Clemens
- 2003 - Roy Halladay
Edgar Martinez Award
Rookie of the Year
Gold Glove Award
- Pitcher
- R.A. Dickey (2013)
- Catcher
none
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- Second base
- Roberto Alomar [5] (1991–95)
- Orlando Hudson (2005)
- Shortstop
- Tony Fernández [4] (1986–89)
- Third base
- Kelly Gruber (1990)
- Outfield
- Jesse Barfield [2] (1986–87)
- Devon White [5] (1991–95)
- Shawn Green (1999)
- Vernon Wells [3] (2004–06)
Silver Slugger
- DH
- Dave Winfield (1992)
- Paul Molitor (1993)
- José Canseco (1998)
- Adam Lind (2009)
- Catcher
none
- First baseman
- Fred McGriff (1989)
- Carlos Delgado [3] (1999, 2000, 2003)
- Second baseman
- Damaso Garcia (1982)
- Roberto Alomar (1992)
- Aaron Hill (2009)
- Shortstop
none
- Third baseman
- Kelly Gruber (1990)
- Josh Donaldson (2015)
- Outfielders
- Lloyd Moseby (1983)
- George Bell [3] (1985–87)
- Jesse Barfield (1986)
- Joe Carter [2] (1991, 1992)
- Shawn Green (1999)
- Vernon Wells (2003)
- Jose Bautista (2010, 2011, 2014)
Silver Bat Award
Hank Aaron Award
Manager of the Year
Comeback Player of the Year
ALCS Most Valuable Player
World Series Most Valuable Player
DHL Hometown Heroes (2006)
- — voted by MLB fans as the most outstanding player in the history of the franchise, based on on-field performance, leadership quality and character value
The Sporting News Player of the Year
The Sporting News Pitcher of the Year
- 1982 - Dave Stieb
- 1987 - Jimmy Key
- 1996 - Pat Hentgen
- 1997 - Roger Clemens
- 1998 - Roger Clemens
- 2003 - Roy Halladay
Baseball America All-Rookie Team
- 2011 – Brett Lawrie (3B)[1]
Topps All-Star Rookie teams
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Team award
- 1992 – William Harridge Trophy (American League champion)
- 1992 – Commissioner's Trophy (World Series)[2]
- 1993 – William Harridge Trophy (American League champion)
- 1993 – Commissioner's Trophy (World Series)
- 2012 – Commissioner’s Award for Philanthropic Excellence[3]
Franchise records
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Other achievements
Baseball Hall of Famers
Retired numbers
Level of Excellence
Neil MacCarl Award
- See: Neil MacCarl Award
American League Offensive Leaders
Home Runs Leaders
- 1986 - Jesse Barfield
- 1989 - Fred McGriff
- 2010 - Jose Bautista
- 2011 - Jose Bautista
RBIs Leader
Singles Leader
Doubles Leader
- 1993 - John Olerud
- 1999 - Shawn Green
- 2000 - Carlos Delgado
- 2003 - Vernon Wells (co-leader)
Triples Leaders
- 1980 - Alfredo Griffin (co-leader)
- 1984 - Dave Collins (co-leader)
- 1984 - Lloyd Moseby Co-Leader
Extra-Base Hits Leader
At-Bats Leader
Total Bases Leader
OPS Leader
Games Played Leaders
- 1979 - Rick Bosetti (co-leader)
- 1982 - Alfredo Griffin (co-leader)
- 1983 - Alfredo Griffin (co-leader)
- 1986 - Tony Fernández
Sacrifice Flies Leader
- 1989 - George Bell
- 2015 - Edwin Encarnacion (co-leader)
- 2015 - Josh Donaldson (co-leader)
At-Bats per Strikeout Leader
Outs Leaders
American League Pitching Leaders
Earned Run Average Leaders
- 1985 - Dave Stieb
- 1987 - Jimmy Key
- 1996 - Juan Guzmán
- 1997 - Roger Clemens
- 1998 - Roger Clemens
- 2015 - David Price (21 starts with Detroit, 11 with Toronto)
Adjusted ERA Leader
- 1997 - Roger Clemens
- 1998 - Roger Clemens
Wins Leaders
- 1992 - Jack Morris (co-leader)
- 1997 - Roger Clemens
- 1998 - Roger Clemens (co-leader)
- 2000 - David Wells (co-leader)
- 2003 - Roy Halladay
Strikeouts Leader
- 1997 - Roger Clemens
- 1998 - Roger Clemens
- 2008 - A. J. Burnett
Winning Percentage Leader
Innings Pitched Leaders
- 1982 - Dave Stieb
- 1984 - Dave Stieb
- 1995 - David Cone (17 starts with Blue Jays, 13 with New York Yankees)
- 1996 - Roger Clemens
- 1997 - Roger Clemens and Pat Hentgen
- 2002 - Roy Halladay
- 2003 - Roy Halladay
- 2008 - Roy Halladay
WHIP Leaders
Saves Leader
- 1987 - Tom Henke
- 1993 - Duane Ward (co-leader)
Appearances Leader
- 1987 - Mark Eichhorn
- 1991 - Duane Ward
- 2001 - Paul Quantrill
- 2003 - Trever Miller
- 2007 - Scott Downs (co-leader)
Games Started Leaders
- 1982 - Jim Clancy
- 1984 - Jim Clancy (co-leader)
- 1994 - Juan Guzmán
- 1997 - Pat Hentgen (co-leader)
- 2000 - David Wells
- 2003 - Roy Halladay
- 2008 - A. J. Burnett (co-leader)
Complete Games Leaders
- 1982 - Dave Stieb
- 1996 - Pat Hentgen
- 1997 - Roger Clemens and Pat Hentgen
- 1999 - David Wells
- 2000 - David Wells
- 2003 - Roy Halladay (co-leader)
- 2005 - Roy Halladay
- 2007 - Roy Halladay
- 2008 - Roy Halladay
- 2009 - Roy Halladay
Shutouts Leaders
- 1982 - Dave Stieb
- 1996 - Pat Hentgen (co-leader)
- 1997 - Roger Clemens and Pat Hentgen
- 2003 - Roy Halladay (co-leader)
- 2008 - Jesse Litsch (co-leader)
- 2009 - Roy Halladay
Losses Leaders
- 1979 - Phil Huffman
- 1981 - Luis Leal (co-leader)
- 1998 - Juan Guzmán (22 starts with Blue Jays, 11 with Baltimore Orioles)
Hits Allowed/9IP Leaders
- 1984 - Dave Stieb
- 1985 - Dave Stieb
- 1987 - Jimmy Key
- 1996 - Juan Guzmán
- 1998 - Roger Clemens
- 2015 - Marco Estrada
Strikeouts/9IP Leader
Walks/9IP Leader
- 1989 - Jimmy Key
- 2000 - David Wells
- 2009 - Roy Halladay
Home Runs Allowed Leader
Walks Allowed Leader
- 1980 - Jim Clancy
- 1995 - Al Leiter
- 2004 - Miguel Batista (co-leader)
Hits Allowed Leaders
Earned Runs Allowed Leaders
- 1977 - Dave Lemanczyk (co-leader)
- 1984 - Jim Clancy
- 1995 - Pat Hentgen
- 2000 - Chris Carpenter
- 2003 - Cory Lidle (co-leader)
Hit Batsmen Leaders
- 1981 - Dave Stieb (co-leader)
- 1983 - Dave Stieb
- 1984 - Dave Stieb
- 1986 - Dave Stieb
- 1989 - Dave Stieb
Batters Faced Leaders
- 1982 - Dave Stieb
- 1996 - Pat Hentgen
- 1997 - Pat Hentgen
- 2003 - Roy Halladay
- 2008 - Roy Halladay
Games Finished Leader
- 1987 - Tom Henke
- 1993 - Duane Ward
American League Youngest Player
See also
Footnotes
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- ↑ The World Series Trophy was first awarded in 1967. In 1985, it was re-named the Commissioner's Trophy. From 1970 to 1984, the "Commissioner's Trophy" was the name of the award given to the All-Star Game MVP.
- ↑ The award was created by MLB in 2010, "to recognize the charitable and philanthropic efforts of MLB Clubs." The award has been given to the Red Sox (2010), the White Sox (2011), the Blue Jays (2012), and the Tigers (2013). Lua error in package.lua at line 80: module 'strict' not found.
External links
- Blue Jays Awards webpage. Toronto Blue Jays official website
World Series Champions | ||
Preceded by: Minnesota Twins 1991 |
1992 & 1993 | Succeeded by : Atlanta Braves 1995 |
American League Champions | ||
Preceded by: Minnesota Twins 1991 |
1992 & 1993 | Succeeded by : Cleveland Indians 1995 |
American League Eastern Division Champions | ||
Preceded by: Detroit Tigers 1984 |
1985 | Succeeded by : Boston Red Sox 1986 |
Preceded by: Boston Red Sox 1988 |
1989 | Succeeded by : Boston Red Sox 1990 |
Preceded by: Boston Red Sox 1990 |
1991 – 1993 | Succeeded by : Boston Red Sox 1995 |
World Series Championship Navigation Boxes |
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