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BLUE JAYS HISTORY
Tony Fernandez leads the Toronto Blue Jays with 1,583 career hits. (AP/Charles Krupa)
All-time leaders & stats
Tony Fernandez was a four-time All-Star and holds the all-time records for total base hits and triples for the Blue Jays. First baseman Carlos Delgado is the leader in home runs and many other categories. See the full list here.
Joe Carter's dream homer
Your team is down, and with the World Series on the line you smack the game-winning, walk-off home run. In real life, it has happened only once, and only Joe Carter knows how it truly feels. Go >
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BLUE JAYS TIMELINE
1976-1979 | 1980-1989 | 1990-1999 | 2000-Present
Timeline
Use the links above to trace Blue Jays history, from Alfredo Griffin to Jesse Barfield to Roy Halladay. Go >
Awards and Honors
All-time Rosters
Every player to wear a Blue Jays uniform is listed here, including Kelly Gruber. Go >
Cito Gaston 2008 First Half
2008 Second Half
2007 First Half
2007 Second Half
2006 First Half
2006 Second Half
Multimedia Highlights

Baseball's Best Baseball's Best
Watch or listen to the best games ever in Baseball's Best >
Blue Jays games featured in Baseball's Best:
1993 World Series | Game 6
1992 World Series | Game 6   More >
Top Plays of 2008:
• Wells' juggling catch, 8/23: 400K
• Scutaro's amazing flip, 7/11: 400K
Top Plays of 2007:
• Big Hurt clocks 500th homer, 6/28: 400K
• McDonald's remarkable sliding catch, 8/21: 400K
Stats and Records

LEADERS (*as of 2008)

 Career Home Runs
1. C. Delgado 336
2. J. Carter 203
3. G. Bell 202

 Career ERA
1. J. Key 3.42
2. D. Stieb 3.42
3. R. Halladay 3.52
More leaders >  
Check out these Blue Jays records:
Single Game
Season
Club Firsts
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