Individual career records
Career batting
Career batting records
Statistic
Player
Record
Blue Jays career
Ref
Batting average
Paul Molitor
.315
1993 –1995
[ 1]
On-base percentage
John Olerud
.395
1989 –1996
[ 2]
Slugging percentage
Carlos Delgado
.556
1993 –2004
[ 3]
OPS
Carlos Delgado
.949
1993 –2004
[ 3]
Games played
Tony Fernández
1,450
1983 –1990 , 1993 , 1998 –1999 , 2001
[ 4]
At bats
Vernon Wells
5,470
1999 –2010
[ 5]
Runs
Carlos Delgado
889
1993 –2004
[ 3]
Hits
Tony Fernández
1,583
1983 –1990 , 1993 , 1998 –1999 , 2001
[ 4]
Total bases
Carlos Delgado
2,786
1993 –2004
[ 3]
Doubles
Carlos Delgado
343
1993 –2004
[ 3]
Triples
Tony Fernández
72
1983 –1990 , 1993 , 1998 –1999 , 2001
[ 4]
Home runs
Carlos Delgado
336
1993 –2004
[ 3]
Runs batted in
Carlos Delgado
1,058
1993 –2004
[ 3]
Walks
Carlos Delgado
827
1993 –2004
[ 3]
Strikeouts
Carlos Delgado
1,242
1993 –2004
[ 3]
Stolen bases
Lloyd Moseby
255
1980 –1989
[ 6]
Caught stealing
Tony Fernández
86
1983 –1990 , 1993 , 1998 –1999 , 2001
[ 4]
Singles
Tony Fernández
1,160
1983 –1990 , 1993 , 1998 –1999 , 2001
[ 4]
Runs created
Carlos Delgado
1,077
1993 –2004
[ 3]
Extra-base hits
Carlos Delgado
690
1993 –2004
[ 3]
Times on base
Carlos Delgado
2,362
1993 –2004
[ 3]
Hit by pitch
Carlos Delgado
122
1993 –2004
[ 3]
Sacrifice hits
Alfredo Griffin
74
1979 –1984 , 1992 –1993
[ 7]
Sacrifice flies
Joe Carter
65
1991 –1997
[ 8]
Intentional walks
Carlos Delgado
128
1993 –2004
[ 3]
Grounded into double plays
Vernon Wells
146
1999 –2010
[ 5]
At bats per Strikeout
Bob Bailor
17.6
1977 –1980
[ 9]
At bats per Home run
Carlos Delgado
14.9
1993 –2004
[ 3]
Career pitching
Dave Stieb holds numerous pitching records for Toronto.
Career pitching records
Statistic
Player
Record
Blue Jays career
Ref
Wins
Dave Stieb
175
1979 –1992 , 1998
[ 10]
Losses
Jim Clancy
140
1977 –1988
[ 11]
ERA
Dave Stieb
3.42
1979 –1992 , 1998
[ 10]
Strikeouts
Dave Stieb
1,658
1979 –1992 , 1998
[ 10]
Walks allowed
Dave Stieb
1,020
1979 –1992 , 1998
[ 10]
Games
Jason Frasor
505
2004 –2012
[ 12]
Games started
Dave Stieb
408
1979 –1992 , 1998
[ 10]
Innings pitched
Dave Stieb
2,873.0
1979 –1992 , 1998
[ 10]
Saves
Tom Henke
217
1985 –1992
[ 13]
Consecutive saves converted
Jordan Romano
31
2019 –2024
[ 14]
Complete games
Dave Stieb
103
1979 –1992 , 1998
[ 10]
Shutouts
Dave Stieb
30
1979 –1992 , 1998
[ 10]
Hits allowed
Dave Stieb
2,545
1979 –1992 , 1998
[ 10]
Home runs allowed
Dave Stieb
224
1979 –1992 , 1998
[ 10]
Hit batsmen
Dave Stieb
129
1979 –1992 , 1998
[ 10]
Runs allowed
Dave Stieb
1,208
1979 –1992 , 1998
[ 10]
Earned runs
Dave Stieb
1,091
1979 –1992 , 1998
[ 10]
WHIP
Jimmy Key
1.20
1984 –1992
[ 15]
Opponents' batting average (low)
Dave Stieb
.239
1979 –1992 , 1998
[ 10]
Opponents' batting average (high)
Todd Stottlemyre
.269
1988 –1994
[ 16]
Balks
Dave Stieb
14
1979 –1992 , 1998
[ 10]
Wild pitches
Juan Guzmán
88
1991 –1998
[ 17]
Stolen bases allowed
A. J. Burnett
71
2006 –2008
[ 18]
Caught stealing
Josh Towers
15
2003 –2007
[ 19]
Holds
Scott Downs
90
2005 –2010
[ 20]
Career defense
Individual single-season records
Single-season batting
Single-season pitching
Single-season pitching records
Statistic
Player
Record
Season
Ref(s)
Wins (starter)
Roy Halladay
22
2003
[ 54]
Wins (reliever)
Mark Eichhorn
14
1986
[ 55]
Lowest ERA [b]
Roger Clemens
2.05
1997
[ 56]
Strikeouts
Roger Clemens
292
1997
[ 57]
Most decisions
Dave Stieb
31
1982
[ 58]
Most starts
Jim Clancy
40
1982
[ 59]
Complete games
Dave Stieb
19
1982
[ 60]
Shutouts
Dave Stieb
5
1982
[ 61]
Innings pitched
Dave Stieb
288.1
1982
[ 62]
Hits allowed
Dave Lemanczyk
278
1977
[ 63]
Earned runs allowed
Erik Hanson
129
1996
[ 64]
Runs allowed
Erik Hanson , Dave Lemanczyk
143
1996 , 1977
[ 65] [ 66]
Home runs allowed
Woody Williams
36
1998
[ 67]
Walks
Jim Clancy
128
1980
[ 68]
Hit batsmen
Chris Carpenter , Alek Manoah , Chris Bassitt
16
2001 , 2021 , 2024
[ 69] [ 70] [ 71]
Wild pitches
Juan Guzmán
26
1993
[ 72]
Balks
Mark Eichhorn
6
1988
[ 73]
Most appearances
Mark Eichhorn
89
1987
[ 74]
Saves
Duane Ward
45
1993
[ 75]
Consecutive saves converted
Tom Henke
25
1991
[ 76]
Games finished
Duane Ward
70
1993
[ 77]
Relief innings
Mark Eichhorn
157.0
1986
[ 78]
Longest win streak
Roger Clemens , Roy Halladay
15
1998 , 2003
[ 79] [ 80]
Longest losing streak
Ricky Romero
13
2012
[ 81]
Best start
Roger Clemens , Dennis Lamp
11-0
1997 , 1985
[ 82] [ 83]
Most consecutive batters faced without surrendering a hit
Brett Cecil
43
2013
[ 84]
Fielding leaders
Individual single-game records
Single-game individual batting records
Single-game individual batting records
Statistic
Record
Player(s)
Opponent
Date
Notes
Most at-bats
9
Alfredo Griffin / José Reyes
Boston Red Sox / Detroit Tigers
October 4, 1980 / August 10, 2014
17-inning game / 19-inning game
Most at-bats (9-inning game)
7
Ben Revere
Baltimore Orioles
September 30, 2015
—
Most runs scored
5
5 tied, most recently Lourdes Gurriel Jr.
Baltimore Orioles
September 12, 2021
—
Most hits
6
Frank Catalanotto / Lourdes Gurriel Jr.
Chicago White Sox / Boston Red Sox
May 1, 2004 / July 22, 2022
—
Most doubles
4
Dámaso García / Shannon Stewart / Alex Ríos
New York Yankees / New York Mets / Boston Red Sox
June 27, 1986 / July 18, 2000 / August 17, 2008
—
Most triples
2
11 tied, most recently Alex Ríos
Tampa Bay Devil Rays
April 27, 2005
—
Most home runs
4
Carlos Delgado
Tampa Bay Devil Rays
September 25, 2003
—
Most total bases
16
Carlos Delgado
Tampa Bay Devil Rays
September 25, 2003
—
Most RBIs
9
Roy Howell / Edwin Encarnación
New York Yankees / Detroit Tigers
September 10, 1977 / August 29, 2015
—
Most strikeouts
6
Alex Gonzalez
Cleveland Indians
September 9, 1998
—
Most walks
5
Melky Cabrera
Detroit Tigers
August 10, 2014
—
Most stolen bases
4
Dámaso García / Dave Collins / Roberto Alomar / Otis Nixon / Rajai Davis
Oakland Athletics / Baltimore Orioles / Baltimore Orioles / Boston Red Sox / Houston Astros
April 25, 1984 / August 5, 1984 / June 8, 1991 / August 14, 1996 / July 28, 2013
—
Most hit by pitch
3
Reed Johnson
Texas Rangers / Tampa Bay Devil Rays / New York Yankees
April 16, 2005 / April 7, 2006 / April 29, 2006
—
Most times on base
8
Melky Cabrera
Detroit Tigers
August 10, 2014
—
Pitching leaders
Most innings: 12 – Jesse Jefferson (May 23, 1978 vs. Boston Red Sox), Dave Stieb (May 17, 1980 vs. Oakland Athletics)
Most innings (reliever): 7.1 – Mike Willis (Sept 27, 1977 vs. Boston Red Sox)
Most hits: 14 – Josh Towers (May 27, 2005 vs. Minnesota Twins)
Most runs: 13 – David Wells (August 20, 1992 vs. Milwaukee Brewers)
Most earned runs: 13 - David Wells (August 20, 1992 vs. Milwaukee Brewers)
Most unearned runs: 10 - Dave Stewart (May 19, 1993 vs. Boston Red Sox)
Most home runs: 5 – Pat Hentgen (twice) (May 26, 1995 vs. Cleveland Indians), (June 25, 1997 vs. Boston Red Sox)
Most strikeouts: 18 – Roger Clemens (August 25, 1998 vs. Kansas City Royals)
Most walks: 9 – Jesse Jefferson (June 18, 1977 vs. Baltimore Orioles), Jim Clancy (August 30, 1984 vs. Chicago White Sox), Tom Candiotti (August 8, 1991 vs. Detroit Tigers), Pat Hentgen (July 15, 1995 vs. Seattle Mariners), Chris Carpenter (August 16, 1999 vs. Seattle Mariners)
Most hit batsmen: 3 – David Wells (April 12, 1992 vs. Baltimore Orioles), Chris Michalak (June 6, 2001 vs. Tampa Bay Devil Rays), Mark Buehrle (October 2, 2015 vs. Tampa Bay Rays)
Most wild pitches: 4 – John Cerutti (July 3, 1986 vs. Boston Red Sox)
Most strikeouts by a pitcher in his Blue Jays debut: 11 – David Price (August 3, 2015 vs Minnesota Twins)
Most strikeouts by a pitcher in his Blue Jays MLB debut: 9 - Trey Yesavage (September 15, 2025 vs Tampa Bay Rays)[ 85]
MLB sources):
Team season records
These are records of Blue Jays teams with the best and worst performances in particular statistical categories during a single season.[ 86] [ 87]
Season batting
Season pitching
Single-game team records
Single-game team batting
Single-game batting records
Statistic
Record
Date
Opponent
Ref
Most runs
28
July 22, 2022
Boston Red Sox
Most runs in an inning
11 (two times)
Sept. 11, 2021 (7th inn.); July 22, 2022 (5th inn.)
Baltimore Orioles ; Boston Red Sox
Most hits
29
July 22, 2022
Boston Red Sox
Most singles
17 (three times)
Most recently: Aug. 24, 1997
Kansas City Royals
Most doubles
10
Aug. 17, 2008
Boston Red Sox
Most triples
4 (three times)
Most recently: July 5, 1984
Seattle Mariners
Most home runs
10
Sept. 14, 1987
Baltimore Orioles
Most total bases
53
Sept. 14, 1987
Baltimore Orioles
Most RBIs
28
July 22, 2022
Boston Red Sox
Most extra-base hits
12 (three times)
Most recently: Aug. 17, 2008
Boston Red Sox
Most strikeouts (batting)
22
Aug. 1, 2016 (14 innings)
Houston Astros
Most walks
14
Aug. 10, 2014 (19 innings)
Detroit Tigers
Most stolen bases
7
Aug. 5, 1984
Baltimore Orioles
Most sacrifice hits
4 (two times)
Most recently: Aug. 14, 1990
Chicago White Sox
Most sacrifice flies
4 (three times)
Most recently: June 11, 2016
Baltimore Orioles
Most hit by pitch
4 (two times)
Most recently: July 19, 2003
Baltimore Orioles
Most grounded into double plays
6 (two times)
Aug. 29, 1977; Aug. 30, 2009
Minnesota Twins ; Kansas City Royals
Best shutout victory
15–0
July 6, 1996
Detroit Tigers
Best shutout victory (home)
14–0
May 22, 2025
San Diego Padres
Worst shutout defeat
0–16
July 25, 2012
Oakland Athletics
Best winning margin
23
July 22, 2022
Boston Red Sox
Worst losing margin
22 (two times)
Most recently: Sept. 28, 2000
Baltimore Orioles
Most consecutive games, ≥1 HR
23 games (44 HR)
May 31 – June 25, 2000
—
Most consecutive games, ≥1 HR at home
22
May 31 – July 23, 2000
—
Most consecutive games, no home runs
10 (three times)
Most recently: Sept. 20 – Oct. 1, 1995
—
Most consecutive strikeouts, batters
7
May 25, 2001
Boston Red Sox
Most consecutive strikeouts to start a game
6
July 26, 2000
Cleveland Indians
Pitching leaders
Single-game team pitching records
Category
Record
Date
Opponent
Notes / Ref
Most runs allowed
24
August 25, 1979
California Angels
Most earned runs
22
August 28, 1992
Milwaukee Brewers
Most unearned runs
13
September 28, 2000
Baltimore Orioles
Most hits allowed
31
August 28, 1992
Milwaukee Brewers
Same game as most earned runs
Most home runs allowed
8
July 4, 1977 / June 20, 2000
Boston Red Sox / Detroit Tigers
Tied record
Most hit batsmen
5
May 15, 2017
Atlanta Braves
Most strikeouts (9-inning game)
19
April 16, 2025
Atlanta Braves
[ 88]
Longest 1–0 game (won)
12 innings
September 26, 1986 / June 24, 2015
Boston Red Sox / Tampa Bay Rays
Two occurrences
Longest 1–0 game (lost)
15 innings
July 27, 1986
Oakland Athletics
Organization records
Wins: 99 — 1985
Losses: 109 — 1979
Winning percentage (high): .615 — 1985
Winning percentage (low): .327 — 1979
Most games back: 50.5 — 1979
Division titles: 7 — 1985, 1989, 1991–93, 2015, 2025
American League Pennants: 3 — 1992–93, 2025
World Championships: 2 — 1992–93
Attendance – season (high): 4,057,947 — 1993
Attendance – season (low): 755,083 — 1981
Attendance – game (high): 52,268 — October 22, 1992
Attendance – game (low): 10,074 — April 17, 1979
Longest game by innings:
August 10, 2014 — 6-5 win over the Detroit Tigers in 19 innings at home[ 89]
July 1, 2016 — 2-1 loss to Cleveland Indians in 19 innings at home.[ 90]
September 5, 2017 — 3-2 loss to the Boston Red Sox in 19 innings on the road.[ 91]
Longest game by innings (since 2020 rule change): May 31, 2024 — 5-3 win over the Pittsburgh Pirates in 14 innings at home.[ 92]
Longest nine inning game by time: 4:23 — September 6, 2020 — 10-8 win over the Boston Red Sox[ 93]
Longest game by time: 6:39 — October 27/28th 2025 — 6–5 loss against the Los Angeles Dodgers in Game 3 of the World Series in 18 innings.[ 89]
Longest winning streak : 11 games (five times) — June 2–13, 1987; August 27-September 7, 1998; June 11–24, 2013; June 2–14, 2015; August 2–13, 2015
Longest home winning streak : 11 games — June 30–July 6, 2025; July 18–21, 2025 [1]
Rare feats
Back-to-Back World Series Wins : 1992 (vs. Atlanta Braves ) – 1993 (vs. Philadelphia Phillies )
Walk-Off Home Run to win World Series : Joe Carter vs. Philadelphia Phillies (October 23, 1993) (Blue Jays lead 3 Games to 2) (Game 6, Bottom of 9th Inning, Trailing 6-5, 1 Out, 2-2 Count, Rickey Henderson and Paul Molitor on base)
Longest Opening Day game in MLB history: 16 innings vs. Cleveland Indians (April 5, 2012)
Triple Crown (pitching) : Roger Clemens – 1997 (21 W, 2.05 ERA, 292 K) & 1998 (20 W, 2.65 ERA, 271 K)
No-Hitter : Dave Stieb vs. Cleveland Indians (September 2, 1990)
Cycles : 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)
Six Hits in One Game: Frank Catalanotto vs. Chicago White Sox (May 1, 2004), Lourdes Gurriel Jr. vs. Boston Red Sox (July 22, 2022)
Four Home Runs in One Game : Carlos Delgado vs. Tampa Bay Devil Rays (September 25, 2003)
Ten team home runs in one game: Ernie Whitt (3), Rance Mulliniks (2), George Bell (2), Fred McGriff , Lloyd Moseby and Rob Ducey vs. Baltimore Orioles (September 14, 1987)
Reliever striking out the side in extra innings with bases loaded: Jesse Carlson vs. Texas Rangers (April 16, 2008) – Top of 11th inning. 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 15th)
50-home run season: José Bautista (2010 season, season total 54)
Back-to-back-to-back triples: Eric Thames , Rajai Davis , Jayson Nix vs. Cleveland Indians (June 1, 2011)
Triple play: 4 times: Latest vs. Kansas City Royals April 20, 2012 (bottom of 3rd inning)
Two home runs in One inning: 2 times: Joe Carter (1993), Edwin Encarnación (2013)
Immaculate Inning : Roger Clemens (September 18, 1997), Steve Delabar (July 30, 2013), Thomas Pannone (April 14, 2019)
First time in the MLB two home runs by two Canadians in the same inning: Russell Martin & Michael Saunders May 25, 2016 vs. New York Yankees
Two Walk-Off Grand Slams in One Season: Steve Pearce – July 27, 2017 vs. Oakland Athletics and July 30, 2017 vs. Los Angeles Angels (also first MLB player to hit two walk-off grand slams within a single week)
Ultimate Grand Slam : Steve Pearce July 30, 2017 vs. Los Angeles Angels
Most strikeouts in 1000 innings pitched : Robbie Ray - 1241 k's - August 30, 2021 vs. Baltimore Orioles
4 home runs scored in one inning: September 12, 2021 vs Baltimore Orioles
11 runs scored in an inning: five times – July 20, 1984 vs Seattle Mariners , 9th inning; April 26, 1995 vs Oakland Athletics , 2nd inning; July 25, 2007 vs Minnesota Twins , 6th inning; September 11, 2021 vs Baltimore Orioles , 7th inning; July 22, 2022 vs Boston Red Sox , 5th inning
Four grand slams in a season: Lourdes Gurriel Jr. – June 24, 2021 vs Baltimore Orioles ; July 18, 2021 vs. Texas Rangers ; September 3, 2021 vs Oakland Athletics ; September 12, 2021 vs Baltimore Orioles
Club firsts
Game & win: April 7, 1977 – Toronto 9, Chicago 5 at Exhibition Stadium
Batter: John Scott – April 7, 1977
Pitcher: Bill Singer – April 7, 1977
Home run: Doug Ault vs. Chicago White Sox – April 7, 1977
Grand slam: Héctor Torres vs. New York Yankees – June 27, 1977
Win: Jerry Johnson – April 7, 1977
Save: Pete Vuckovich vs. Chicago White Sox – April 7, 1977
Walk-off win: July 15, 1977 – Toronto 8, Detroit 6 (13 innings)
Walk-off grand slam (regulation play): George Bell – September 4, 1988
Walk-off grand slam (extra innings): Gregg Zaun vs. Tampa Bay – September 6, 2008 – Toronto 7, Tampa Bay 4 (13 innings)
Ultimate grand slam : Steve Pearce vs. Los Angeles Angels – July 30, 2017
Cy Young Award: Pat Hentgen – 1996
2-season 20-game winner: Roger Clemens – 1997/1998
AL strikeout leader: Roger Clemens – 1997 (292)
Gold Glove winner: Tony Fernández (Shortstop, 1986), Jesse Barfield (Outfield, 1986), Kelly Gruber (Third base, 1990), Roberto Alomar (Second base, 1991), R. A. Dickey (Pitcher, 2013), Vladimir Guerrero Jr. (First base, 2022)
Silver Slugger winner: Dámaso García – 1982
AL MVP: George Bell – 1987
Hank Aaron Award: Carlos Delgado – 2000
Rookie of the Year: Alfredo Griffin – 1979
Manager of the Year: Bobby Cox – 1985
First 20-game winner for a pitcher: Jack Morris – 1992
First player with back-to-back 40-home-run seasons: Carlos Delgado – 1999/2000
First player to lead the majors in All-Star voting: José Bautista (7,454,753 votes) – 2011
No Hitter: Dave Stieb vs Cleveland Indians - September 2, 1990
Note
¹Henke is team's save leader; but has only 563 IP
²minimum 162 innings pitched must be pitched (1 inning pitched per game played).
Slugger Awards were first given out in 1980
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