List of Toronto Blue Jays Opening Day starting pitchers explained

The Toronto Blue Jays are a Major League Baseball (MLB) team based in Toronto, Ontario. They play in the American League East division. The Blue Jays first played their home games at Exhibition Stadium until, when they moved into the SkyDome, which was renamed Rogers Centre in 2005.[1] The first game of the new baseball season for a team is played on Opening Day, and being named the Opening Day starter is an honour, which is often given to the player who is expected to lead the pitching staff that season,[2] though there are various strategic reasons why a team's best pitcher might not start on Opening Day.[3] The Blue Jays have used 25 different Opening Day starting pitchers in their 43 seasons. The 25 starters have a combined Opening Day record of 15 wins, 16 losses and 12 no decisions. No decisions are only awarded to the starting pitcher if the game is won or lost after the starting pitcher has left the game.

The Blue Jays first Opening Day starting pitcher was Bill Singer, who received a no decision against the Chicago White Sox. Roy Halladay holds the Blue Jays' record for most Opening Day starts with seven consecutively from to, and has an Opening Day record of 3–3. Halladay also has the most starts at home with four. Dave Lemanczyk has the worst winning percentage as the Opening Day starting pitcher with a record of 0–2, both of which were pitched away from Exhibition Stadium.

Overall, the Blue Jays' Opening Day starting pitchers have a record of 0 wins and 1 loss at Exhibition Stadium, and 6 wins and 4 losses at SkyDome/Rogers Centre. In addition, although the Blue Jays were nominally the home team on Opening Day 2001, the game was played in Hiram Bithorn Stadium in Hato Rey, Puerto Rico.[4] Esteban Loaiza started the game in Hato Rey and won, making the Blue Jays' Opening Day starting pitchers' combined home record 6 wins and 4 losses, and their away record 6 wins and 9 losses. The Blue Jays went on to play in the American League Championship Series playoff games in 1985, 1989 and 1991, and won the World Series in 1992 and 1993.[5] Dave Stieb, Jimmy Key and Jack Morris were the Opening Day starting pitchers those years, and had a combined Opening Day record of 2 wins and 3 losses.

The Blue Jays and the Cleveland Indians currently hold the record for the longest Opening Day game in Major League history. They set that record on Opening Day 2012, when Jairo Asencio of the Indians gave up a 3-run home run in the top of the 16th inning to give the Blue Jays the win. This broke the record of 15 innings set between the Indians and the Detroit Tigers in 1960.[6]

The Blue Jays would later participate in the ALCS in 2015 and 2016.

Key

SeasonEach year is linked to an article about that particular Blue Jays season.
WWin
LLoss
ND (W)No decision by starting pitcher; Blue Jays won game
ND (L)No decision by starting pitcher; Blue Jays lost game
Pitcher Number of appearances as Opening Day starter with the Blue Jays
Advanced to the postseason
World Series Champions

Pitchers

SeasonPitcherDecisionOpponentLocationRef(s)
1977ND (W)Chicago White SoxExhibition Stadium[7] [8] [9]
1978LDetroit TigersTiger Stadium
1979LKansas City RoyalsKauffman Stadium
1980LSeattle MarinersKingdome
1981ND (L)Detroit TigersTiger Stadium
1982LMilwaukee BrewersExhibition Stadium
1983WBoston Red SoxFenway Park
1984ND (L)Seattle MarinersKingdome
1985LKansas City RoyalsKauffman Stadium
1986LTexas RangersArlington Stadium
1987ND (W)Cleveland IndiansExhibition Stadium
1988WKansas City RoyalsKauffman Stadium
1989WKansas City RoyalsKauffman Stadium
1990LTexas RangersArlington Stadium
1991LBoston Red SoxSkyDome
1992WDetroit TigersTiger Stadium
1993LSeattle MarinersKingdome
1994WChicago White SoxSkyDome
1995WOakland AthleticsSkyDome
1996WOakland AthleticsCashman Field
1997ND (L)Chicago White SoxSkyDome
1998WMinnesota TwinsSkyDome
1999LMinnesota TwinsHubert H. Humphrey Metrodome
2000ND (W)Kansas City RoyalsSkyDome
2001WTexas RangersHiram Bithorn Stadium
2002ND (W)Boston Red SoxFenway Park
2003LNew York YankeesSkyDome
2004LDetroit TigersSkyDome
2005WTampa Bay Devil RaysTropicana Field
2006WMinnesota TwinsRogers Centre
2007ND (W)Detroit TigersComerica Park
2008LNew York YankeesYankee Stadium[10]
2009WDetroit TigersRogers Centre[11]
2010ND (L)Texas RangersRangers Ballpark in Arlington[12]
2011WMinnesota TwinsRogers Centre
2012ND (W)Cleveland IndiansProgressive Field[13]
2013LCleveland IndiansRogers Centre
2014LTampa Bay RaysTropicana Field
2015WNew York YankeesYankee Stadium[14]
2016WTampa Bay RaysTropicana Field
2017ND (L)Baltimore OriolesOriole Park at Camden Yards
2018LNew York YankeesRogers Centre
2019ND (L)Detroit TigersRogers Centre[15]
2020ND (W)Tampa Bay RaysTropicana Field[16]
2021ND (W)New York YankeesYankee Stadium
2022ND (W)Texas RangersRogers Centre
2023ND (W) St. Louis CardinalsBusch Stadium
style=text-align:center;"2024WTampa Bay RaysTropicana Field

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Blue Jays Ballparks. MLB.com. 2008-09-22.
  2. Web site: Marcum tapped for Jays' Opening Day. Jordan. Bastian. MLB.com. March 22, 2010. September 26, 2010.
  3. News: Steve. Dilbeck. Dodgers may not start Clayton Kershaw in Sydney. Los Angeles Times. February 24, 2014. February 25, 2014.
  4. Web site: April 1, 2001, Texas Rangers at Toronto Blue Jays; Box Score and Play by Play. Baseball-Reference.com. 2008-09-22.
  5. Web site: Toronto Blue Jays History & Encyclopedia. Baseball-Reference.com. 2008-09-22.
  6. News: Opening Day 2012 . Huffington Post. 2012-07-04. 2012-04-05.
  7. Web site: Toronto Blue Jays Opening Day Starters and Results. Baseball-Reference.com. 2008-09-21.
  8. Web site: Blue Jays Opening Day Lineups. MLB.com. 2008-09-22.
  9. Web site: Toronto Blue Jays Opening Day History. Baseball-Almanac.com. 2008-09-21.
  10. Web site: Girardi debuts as New York wins final opener at Yankee Stadium. https://web.archive.org/web/20080406013153/http://sports.espn.go.com/mlb/recap?gameId=280401110. dead. April 6, 2008. ESPN. 2008-09-24. 2008-04-01.
  11. Web site: Jays bats come to Doc's aid. Major League Baseball. 2009-04-06. 2009-04-06.
  12. Web site: Texas 5, Toronto 4. Yahoo!. 2010-04-07.
  13. Web site: Blue Jays 7, Indians 4. MLB.com. 2012-04-21.
  14. Web site: Blue Jays 6, Yankees1. mlb.com. 19 March 2016.
  15. News: Jays bats frustrated as Tigers win pitching duel with 10th-inning home run. Couto. Melissa. March 28, 2019. CBC Sports.
  16. Web site: Blue Jays' opening day win over Rays offers a reward after wild four months. Davidi. Shi. Sportsnet. July 24, 2020. July 25, 2020.