List of Toronto Blue Jays team records explained

All-time statistical leaders

Individual Blue Jays career records

Pitching leaders

3.42 – Dave Stieb

1,020 – Dave Stieb

2,873.0 – Dave Stieb

217 – Tom Henke

30 – Dave Stieb

2,545 – Dave Stieb

224 – Dave Stieb

129 – Dave Stieb

1,208 – Dave Stieb

1.20 – Jimmy Key

.239 – Dave Stieb

90 – Scott Downs (2005–2010)

Defensive leaders (minimum 1,000 total chances)

11,147 – 1B/C/OF Carlos Delgado

3,723 – SS/3B Tony Fernández

187 – SS/2B/3B Alfredo Griffin (1979–84, 1992–93)

1,044 – 1B/C/OF Carlos Delgado

88 – Gregg Zaun (2004–2008)

Individual Blue Jays single-season records

Offensive leaders

Pitching leaders

Fielding leaders

Individual Blue Jays single-game records

Offensive leaders

Pitching leaders

All-time team records

Single-season team records

Offensive leaders

Pitching leaders

Single-game team records

Offensive leaders

Pitching leaders

Organization records

Rare feats

Roger Clemens – 1997 (21 W, 2.05 ERA, 292 K) & 1998 (20 W, 2.65 ERA, 271 K)

Dave Stieb vs. Cleveland Indians (September 2, 1990)

Kelly Gruber vs. Kansas City Royals (Apr. 16, 1989), Jeff Frye vs. Texas Rangers (Aug. 17, 2001), Cavan Biggio vs Baltimore Orioles (Sept. 17, 2019)

Carlos Delgado vs. Tampa Bay Devil Rays (September 25, 2003)

Roger Clemens (September 18, 1997), Steve Delabar (July 30, 2013), Thomas Pannone (April 14, 2019)

Steve Pearce July 30, 2017 vs. Los Angeles Angels

Robbie Ray - 1241 k's - August 30, 2021 vs. Baltimore Orioles

Club firsts

Steve Pearce vs. Los Angeles Angels – July 30, 2017

Note

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Josh Donaldson's walk-off homer gives Blue Jays sweep of Rays. Kennedy. Brendan. thestar.com. September 27, 2015. September 29, 2015.
  2. Web site: Detroit Tigers at Toronto Blue Jays – August 10, 2014. MLB.com. August 10, 2014.
  3. Web site: Indians vs. Blue Jays - Box Score - July 1, 2016 - ESPN.
  4. News: Blue Jays fall to Red Sox in 19-inning marathon Toronto Star. The Toronto Star. 6 September 2017. 2017-09-06. Armstrong. Laura.
  5. 1302729665661067264. BlueJayHunter. The longest 9 inning regular season.... 6 September 2020.