1997 Toronto Blue Jays season

The 1997 Toronto Blue Jays season was the franchise's 21st season of Major League Baseball. It resulted in the Blue Jays finishing fifth in the American League East with a record of 76 wins and 86 losses. With a massive re-design of their logos and uniforms, the Blue Jays attempted to re-establish themselves in the American League East by signing Roger Clemens via Free Agency and bringing All-Stars Carlos García and Orlando Merced through trade. Although Clemens rejuvenated himself with the Blue Jays (en route to one of the best-ever single seasons by a starting pitcher, winning the Cy Young Award and the pitchers' triple crown), both Garcia and Merced ended up being flops as dismal overall hitting and an inconsistent bullpen doomed the Blue Jays once again to a last-place finish. 1997 also marked the end of the road for manager Cito Gaston, being fired near the end of the season (Gaston would eventually return to the team in 2008). Longtime fan-favourite Joe Carter also played in his final season for the Blue Jays, as he was released at the end of the season.

1997 Toronto Blue Jays
Major League affiliations
Location
Results
Record76–86 (.469)
Divisional place5th
Other information
Owner(s)Interbrew,
Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce
General manager(s)Gord Ash
Manager(s)Cito Gaston, Mel Queen
Local televisionCBC Television
(Brian Williams, John Cerutti)
The Sports Network
(Dan Shulman, Buck Martinez)
Local radioCJCL (AM)
(Jerry Howarth, Tom Cheek)
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Offseason

  • October 2, 1996: Dane Johnson was selected off waivers by the Oakland Athletics from the Toronto Blue Jays.[1]
  • November 14, 1996: Dan Plesac was traded by the Pittsburgh Pirates with Carlos Garcia and Orlando Merced to the Toronto Blue Jays for players to be named later, José Silva, Brandon Cromer (minors), and Jose Pett (minors). The Toronto Blue Jays sent Mike Halperin (minors) (December 11, 1996), Abraham Nunez (December 11, 1996), and Craig Wilson (December 11, 1996) to the Pittsburgh Pirates to complete the trade.[2]
  • November 27, 1996: Jeff Ware was selected off waivers by the Milwaukee Brewers from the Toronto Blue Jays.[3]
  • December 9, 1996: Benito Santiago signed as a Free Agent with the Toronto Blue Jays.
  • December 13, 1996: Roger Clemens signed as a Free Agent with the Toronto Blue Jays.[4]
  • December 18, 1996: Juan Samuel was signed as a Free Agent with the Toronto Blue Jays.[5]
  • December 20, 1996: John Olerud was traded by the Toronto Blue Jays with cash to the New York Mets for Robert Person.[6]

Regular season

Opening Day starters

  • Joe Carter
  • Carlos Delgado
  • Carlos Garcia
  • Alex Gonzalez
  • Shawn Green
  • Pat Hentgen
  • Orlando Merced
  • Otis Nixon
  • Benito Santiago
  • Ed Sprague[7]

Interleague Play

  • June 30 – The first interleague game between the Montreal Expos and the Toronto Blue Jays took place at the SkyDome. The Expos won the game by a score of 2-1.[8]

Expos vs. Jays

June 30, SkyDome, Toronto, Ontario

Team 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 R H E
Montreal 010 001 000 260
Toronto 000 000 100 130
W: Pedro Martínez (10-3)  L: Pat Hentgen (8-5)  
Home Runs: Vladimir Guerrero (4), Carlos Delgado (15) Attendance: 37,430 Time: 2:03

Batting

Montreal Expos AB R H RBI Toronto Blue Jays AB R H RBI
Grudzielanek, ss 3 1 1 0 Nixon cf 4 0 1 0
Lansing 2b 4 0 0 0 Merced dh 4 0 0 0
Santangelo 3b 4 0 0 0 Carter lf 4 0 0 0
Segui 1b 3 0 2 1 Delgado 1b 2 1 1 1
Rodriguez lf 4 0 0 0 Sprague 3b 3 0 0 0
Orsulak lf 0 0 0 0 Green rf 3 0 0 0
Guerrero rf 4 1 2 1 Santiago c 3 0 0 0
McGuire dh 3 0 0 0 Gonzalez ss 3 0 1 0
White cf 3 0 0 0 Garcia 2b 3 0 0 0
Widger c 3 0 1 0 NONE 0 0 0 0
Totals 31 2 6 2 Totals 29 1 3 1

Pitching

Montreal Expos IP H R ER BB SO
Martinez W (10-3) 9.0 3 1 1 1 10
Totals 9.0 3 1 1 1 10
Toronto Blue Jays IP H R ER BB SO
Hentgen L (8-5) 9.0 6 2 2 1 3
Totals 9.0 6 2 2 1 3

Canada Day Game

The Blue Jays and Expos played to a sold-out Skydome crowd on Canada Day. Legendary Roger Clemens would get the start as the Blue Jays donned red uniforms for the second time. Montreal pitcher Jeff Juden would have a no-hitter through the first six innings until Shawn Green would hit a dramatic home run to break Juden's bid for a no-hitter.

Season standings

AL East W L Pct. GB Home Road
Baltimore Orioles 9864 0.605 46–35 52–29
New York Yankees 9666 0.593 2 47–33 49–33
Detroit Tigers 7983 0.488 19 42–39 37–44
Boston Red Sox 7884 0.481 20 39–42 39–42
Toronto Blue Jays 7686 0.469 22 42–39 34–47

Record vs. opponents


Sources:
Team ANA BAL BOS CWS CLE DET KC MIL MIN NYY OAK SEA TEX TOR NL 
Anaheim 4–76–56–57–45–66–57–44–74–711–16–68–46–54–12
Baltimore 7–45–75–66–56–67–45–610–18–48–37–410–16–68–7
Boston 5–67–53–86–55–73–88–38–34–87–47–43–86–66–9
Chicago 5–66–58–35–74–711–14–76–62–98–35–63–85–68–7
Cleveland 4–75–65–67–56–58–38–48–45–67–43–85–66–59–6
Detroit 6–56–67–57–45–66–54–74–72–107–44–77–46–68–7
Kansas City 5–64–78–31–113–85–66–67–53–83–85–66–55–66–9
Milwaukee 4–76–53–87–44–87–46–65–74–75–65–67–47–48–7
Minnesota 7–41–103–86–64–87–45–77–53–87–45–63–83–87–8
New York 7–44–88–49–26–510–28–37–48–36–54–77–47–55–10
Oakland 1–113–84–73–84–74–78–36–54–75–65–75–76–57–9
Seattle 6–64–74–76–58–37–46–56–56–57–47–58–48–37–9
Texas 4–81–108–38–36–54–75–64–78–34–77–54–84–710–6
Toronto 5–66–66–66–55–66–66–54–78–35–75–63–87–44–11

Notable transactions

  • May 11, 1997: Rubén Sierra was signed as a Free Agent with the Toronto Blue Jays.[9]
  • June 3, 1997: Orlando Hudson was drafted by the Toronto Blue Jays in the 43rd round of the 1997 amateur draft. Player signed May 20, 1998.[10]
  • June 5, 1997: Ryan Thompson was traded by the Cleveland Indians to the Toronto Blue Jays for Jeff Manto.[11]
  • June 16, 1997: Rubén Sierra was released by the Toronto Blue Jays.[9]
  • July 25, 1997: Omar Daal was selected off waivers by the Toronto Blue Jays from the Montreal Expos.[12]
  • July 29, 1997: Mariano Duncan was traded by the New York Yankees with cash to the Toronto Blue Jays for Angel Ramirez (minors).[13]
  • July 31, 1997: Paul Spoljaric was traded by the Toronto Blue Jays with Mike Timlin to the Seattle Mariners for Jose Cruz.[14]
  • August 8, 1997: Tilson Brito was selected off waivers by the Oakland Athletics from the Toronto Blue Jays.[15]
  • August 12, 1997: Otis Nixon was traded by the Toronto Blue Jays to the Los Angeles Dodgers for Bobby Cripps (minors).[16]

Roster

1997 Toronto Blue Jays
Roster
Pitchers Catchers

Infielders

Outfielders

Manager

Coaches

Game log

1997 Game Log
April
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceRecord
1April 1White Sox6 – 5 (10)Castillo (1-0)Plesac (0-1)Hernández (1)40,2990-1
2April 2White Sox6 – 1Clemens (1-0)Álvarez (0-1)31,3101-1
3April 4Brewers6 – 2Guzmán (1-0)Karl (0-1)Crabtree (1)26,3312-1
4April 5Brewers5 – 2McAndrew (1-0)Williams (0-1)Jones (1)31,2262-2
5April 6Brewers4 – 2McDonald (1-1)Hentgen (0-1)Jones (2)29,1062-3
--April 8@ White SoxPostponed (cold weather) Rescheduled for August 19
6April 9@ White Sox5 – 0Clemens (2-0)Álvarez (0-2)7463-3
7April 10@ White Sox4 – 0Guzmán (2-0)Baldwin (0-1)14,1804-3
--April 11@ BrewersPostponed (snow) Rescheduled for July 28
--April 12@ BrewersPostponed (snow) Rescheduled for July 29
8April 13@ Brewers3 – 2Wickman (1-0)Crabtree (0-1)19,1434-4
9April 14Royals3 – 2Rusch (2-0)Quantrill (0-1)Pichardo (2)25,6424-5
10April 15Royals7 – 5Rosado (1-0)Guzmán (2-1)Pichardo (3)25,5824-6
11April 16Athletics4 – 3Crabtree (1-1)Taylor (0-1)26,1395-6
12April 17Athletics5 – 4Quantrill (1-1)Groom (0-1)Timlin (1)25,6256-6
13April 18@ Rangers6 – 5Hentgen (1-1)Pavlik (1-2)Timlin (2)30,4527-6
14April 19@ Rangers6 – 0Clemens (3-0)Hill (1-2)44,2068-6
15April 20@ Rangers10 – 5Witt (3-0)Guzmán (2-2)34,3338-7
16April 21@ Angels5 – 4 (13)DeLucia (1-0)Spoljaric (0-1)13,4138-8
17April 22@ Angels7 – 6Quantrill (2-1)James (1-2)Plesac (1)13,3539-8
18April 23@ Angels5 – 4 (10)DeLucia (2-0)Spoljaric (0-2)13,1179-9
19April 25Mariners13 – 8Ayala (2-0)Plesac (0-2)31,2159-10
20April 26Mariners4 – 3Quantrill (3-1)Lowe (0-1)31,42010-10
21April 27Mariners2 – 1Johnson (3-0)Person (0-1)Charlton (7)32,16010-11
22April 29@ Royals6 – 5 (10)Pichardo (1-0)Quantrill (3-2)12,53310-12
23April 30@ Royals1 – 0Clemens (4-0)Appier (3-1)Spoljaric (1)13,00411-12
May
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceRecord
24May 1@ Royals8 – 0Rosado (2-0)Williams (0-2)12,04611-13
25May 2Twins3 – 2 (10)Radke (2-1)Crabtree (1-2)Aguilera (5)30,22611-14
26May 3Twins6 – 5Quantrill (4-2)Ritchie (2-3)29,15012-14
27May 4Twins1 – 0Hentgen (2-1)Tewksbury (1-5)29,11413-14
28May 5Tigers3 – 1Clemens (5-0)Olivares (1-2)27,16914-14
29May 6Tigers2 – 1 (10)Crabtree (2-2)Jones (1-2)26,29415-14
30May 7@ Indians7 – 1McDowell (3-2)Person (0-2)42,46315-15
31May 8@ Indians4 – 3Guzmán (3-2)Ogea (2-3)Quantrill (1)42,56716-15
32May 9@ Twins4 – 1Hentgen (3-1)Rodriguez (1-3)Timlin (3)13,27717-15
33May 10@ Twins6 – 4Clemens (6-0)Swindell (2-2)Crabtree (2)20,93218-15
34May 11@ Twins3 – 2Williams (1-2)Aldred (1-5)Timlin (4)32,55219-15
35May 12@ Twins12 – 2Radke (3-2)Carpenter (0-1)10,83019-16
36May 13@ Tigers4 – 0Lira (2-2)Guzmán (3-3)9,99219-17
37May 14@ Tigers7 – 2Hentgen (4-1)Moehler (2-3)11,78820-17
38May 16Indians5 – 2Clemens (7-0)Hershiser (3-2)Timlin (5)35,19521-17
39May 17Indians8 – 1Lopez (1-2)Williams (1-3)36,22021-18
40May 18Indians8 – 6Ogea (4-3)Carpenter (0-2)Jackson (4)31,13721-19
41May 20@ Yankees2 – 0Hentgen (5-1)Pettitte (6-2)20,22022-19
42May 21@ Yankees4 – 1Clemens (8-0)Rogers (3-2)19,86323-19
43May 23Angels12 – 2Springer (3-1)Guzmán (3-4)30,20923-20
44May 24Angels3 – 1Watson (2-3)Williams (1-4)Percival (2)28,35123-21
45May 25Angels4 – 3 (11)Timlin (1-0)DeLucia (4-2)28,18024-21
46May 26Rangers8 – 1Clemens (9-0)Santana (2-2)28,11325-21
47May 27Rangers15 – 5Burkett (4-3)Person (0-3)28,12625-22
48May 28Yankees6 – 4Wells (5-3)Guzmán (3-5)Rivera (15)32,33825-23
49May 29Yankees4 – 0Cone (6-3)Williams (1-5)Nelson (1)43,15525-24
50May 30@ Athletics12 – 7Prieto (4-3)Hentgen (5-2)11,00425-25
51May 31@ Athletics13 – 3Clemens (10-0)Telgheder (1-3)15,02726-25
June
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceRecord
52June 1@ Athletics8 – 2Oquist (1-1)Person (0-4)21,12726-26
53June 2@ Mariners3 – 0Johnson (8-1)Andújar (0-1)40,31226-27
54June 3@ Mariners6 – 3Moyer (5-2)Williams (1-6)28,78626-28
55June 5Athletics4 – 3Reyes (1-0)Hentgen (5-3)Taylor (10)30,18926-29
56June 6Athletics4 – 1Clemens (11-0)Oquist (1-2)Quantrill (2)32,20827-29
57June 7Athletics3 – 1Person (1-4)Karsay (1-7)Quantrill (3)28,49028-29
58June 8Athletics7 – 5Wengert (3-3)Andújar (0-2)Taylor (11)29,40428-30
59June 10Mariners8 – 3Hentgen (6-3)Sanders (2-6)33,12429-30
60June 11Mariners5 – 1Fassero (6-2)Clemens (11-1)41,09929-31
61June 13@ Phillies4 – 3Gomes (1-0)Spoljaric (0-3)Bottalico (14)26,79929-32
62June 14@ Phillies3 – 2Person (2-4)Nye (0-2)Quantrill (4)22,58230-32
63June 15@ Phillies11 – 1Hentgen (7-3)Leiter (4-7)30,51631-32
64June 16Braves3 – 0Neagle (10-1)Clemens (11-2)34,40931-33
65June 17Braves8 – 7Maddux (8-3)Andújar (0-3)Wohlers (14)31,35631-34
66June 18Braves5 – 3Williams (2-6)Smoltz (6-6)Timlin (6)31,71732-34
67June 20Orioles3 – 0Hentgen (8-3)Mussina (8-2)30,26633-34
68June 21Orioles5 – 1Erickson (10-2)Plesac (0-3)40,13933-35
69June 22Orioles5 – 2Kamieniecki (6-3)Person (2-5)Myers (25)35,10633-36
70June 23Red Sox7 – 6Sele (9-5)Williams (2-7)Slocumb (8)30,38033-37
71June 24Red Sox9 – 6Wasdin (2-3)Andújar (0-4)Slocumb (9)27,26333-38
72June 25Red Sox13 – 12Wakefield (3-7)Hentgen (8-4)Slocumb (10)27,60533-39
73June 26@ Orioles3 – 0Clemens (12-2)Erickson (10-3)Timlin (7)47,61734-39
74June 27@ Orioles2 – 1Person (3-5)Kamieniecki (6-4)Spoljaric (2)47,90035-39
75June 28@ Orioles5 – 2Williams (3-7)Key (11-4)Timlin (8)47,68736-39
76June 29@ Orioles3 – 2Escobar (1-0)Benítez (0-3)Timlin (9)47,76337-39
77June 30Expos2 – 1Martínez (10-3)Hentgen (8-5)37,43037-40
July
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceRecord
78July 1Expos2 – 1Juden (10-2)Clemens (12-3)Urbina (15)50,43637-41
79July 2Expos7 – 6 (13)Timlin (2-0)Telford (2-2)34,17638-41
80July 3Yankees3 – 1Wells (9-4)Williams (3-8)Rivera (27)31,22738-42
81July 4Yankees1 – 0Escobar (2-0)Cone (8-4)34,13439-42
82July 5Yankees8 – 0Pettitte (9-5)Hentgen (8-6)44,20639-43
83July 6Yankees2 – 0Clemens (13-3)Mendoza (3-4)41,13740-43
84July 10@ Red Sox8 – 7 (11)Eshelman (3-3)Timlin (2-1)30,91340-44
85July 11@ Red Sox8 – 4Hentgen (9-6)Wasdin (3-4)32,54341-44
86July 12@ Red Sox3 – 1Clemens (14-3)Sele (10-7)Spoljaric (3)33,10642-44
87July 13@ Red Sox3 – 2Williams (4-8)Wakefield (3-10)Escobar (1)32,41843-44
88July 14@ Orioles9 – 5Mathews (2-1)Person (3-6)47,04243-45
89July 15@ Orioles8 – 4Boskie (5-3)Guzmán (3-6)47,06243-46
90July 16@ Rangers6 – 0Oliver (6-9)Hentgen (9-7)45,31343-47
91July 17@ Rangers9 – 1Clemens (15-3)Burkett (7-8)46,23944-47
92July 18@ Angels2 – 1Williams (5-8)Watson (8-6)Escobar (2)26,08745-47
93July 19@ Angels5 – 4Percival (4-4)Timlin (2-2)28,28845-48
94July 20@ Angels9 – 5Finley (8-6)Andújar (0-5)19,67145-49
95July 22Brewers5 – 2Hentgen (10-7)Eldred (9-10)Escobar (3)33,18146-49
96July 23Brewers8 – 0Clemens (16-3)McAndrew (1-1)31,58047-49
97July 24Brewers5 – 4Williams (6-8)Mercedes (3-6)Escobar (4)30,11448-49
98July 25Royals2 – 1Person (4-6)Rusch (3-6)Escobar (5)31,30849-49
99July 26Royals6 – 5Timlin (3-2)Carrasco (0-1)34,13350-49
100July 27Royals3 – 2Olson (1-0)Quantrill (4-3)32,34150-50
101July 28@ Brewers1 – 0Woodard (1-0)Clemens (16-4)Fetters (3)50-51
102July 28@ Brewers9 – 3Adamson (3-1)Flener (0-1)18,03450-52
103July 29@ Brewers2 – 0Mercedes (4-6)Williams (6-9)Fetters (4)22,54950-53
104July 29@ Brewers4 – 2Karl (6-10)Carpenter (0-3)Fetters (5)12,23750-54
105July 31@ Tigers4 – 2Thompson (9-8)Person (4-7)Jones (19)16,29450-55
August
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceRecord
106August 1@ Tigers7 – 5Hentgen (11-7)Miceli (2-2)Escobar (6)23,68251-55
107August 2@ Tigers8 – 7Brocail (3-4)Quantrill (4-4)Jones (20)22,25451-56
108August 3@ Tigers5 – 2Blair (11-4)Williams (6-10)Jones (21)27,84851-57
109August 4@ Twins9 – 3Radke (16-5)Carpenter (0-4)19,01851-58
110August 5@ Twins8 – 3Person (5-7)Miller (0-2)17,92052-58
111August 6Indians6 – 3Hentgen (12-7)Lopez (3-5)Escobar (7)36,46353-58
112August 7Indians4 – 0Clemens (17-4)Smiley (1-1)35,19454-58
113August 8Tigers6 – 3Williams (7-10)Blair (11-5)Escobar (8)30,22855-58
114August 9Tigers3 – 2Sanders (4-9)Carpenter (0-5)Jones (23)37,16655-59
115August 10Tigers4 – 2Thompson (11-8)Person (5-8)32,35455-60
116August 11Tigers8 – 2Hentgen (13-7)Jarvis (0-2)30,10556-60
117August 12Twins9 – 1Clemens (18-4)Bowers (0-2)33,10857-60
118August 13Twins3 – 2Quantrill (5-4)Trombley (1-2)31,29258-60
119August 15@ Indians5 – 4 (10)Assenmacher (4-0)Crabtree (2-3)43,01158-61
120August 16@ Indians8 – 4Shuey (3-1)Quantrill (5-5)42,90858-62
121August 17@ Indians10 – 5Clemens (19-4)Wright (3-2)42,86159-62
122August 18@ Indians5 – 3Hershiser (11-5)Williams (7-11)Mesa (6)42,47159-63
123August 19@ White Sox6 – 5Carpenter (1-5)Cruz (0-1)Escobar (9)60-63
124August 19@ White Sox5 – 3Bere (1-0)Andújar (0-6)Karchner (7)19,64360-64
125August 20@ White Sox12 – 6Baldwin (9-13)Person (5-9)20,00360-65
126August 21@ White Sox6 – 3Drabek (10-8)Hentgen (13-8)Karchner (8)20,12060-66
127August 22@ Royals5 – 3Clemens (20-4)Rosado (8-10)Escobar (10)29,60461-66
128August 23@ Royals6 – 5Janzen (1-0)Walker (3-3)Quantrill (5)19,24962-66
129August 24@ Royals11 – 8 (13)Crabtree (3-3)Casian (0-2)14,43463-66
130August 26White Sox8 – 5Baldwin (10-13)Williams (7-12)Karchner (10)31,19863-67
131August 27White Sox13 – 2Hentgen (14-8)Drabek (10-9)30,21964-67
132August 28White Sox3 – 2 (11)Quantrill (6-5)McElroy (0-3)36,18165-67
133August 29Marlins8 – 0Leiter (9-9)Person (5-10)29,22365-68
134August 30Marlins4 – 1Fernandez (17-9)Carpenter (1-6)Nen (32)35,22965-69
135August 31Marlins8 – 3Hernández (9-0)Williams (7-13)31,12565-70
September
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceRecord
136September 1@ Mets3 – 0Isringhausen (2-0)Hentgen (14-9)Franco (34)19,19665-71
137September 2@ Mets8 – 5Acevedo (2-1)Clemens (20-5)Wendell (5)17,63565-72
138September 3@ Mets4 – 2Mlicki (7-10)Quantrill (6-6)Franco (35)14,51365-73
139September 4Rangers6 – 2Helling (2-1)Carpenter (1-7)26,17865-74
140September 5Rangers5 – 1Williams (8-13)Pavlik (2-4)27,12166-74
141September 6Rangers2 – 1Hentgen (15-9)Burkett (7-12)Escobar (11)31,23267-74
142September 7Rangers4 – 0Clemens (21-5)Oliver (11-11)30,21268-74
143September 8Angels12 – 10Plesac (1-3)James (4-5)Escobar (12)25,77569-74
144September 9Angels2 – 0Carpenter (2-7)Hill (7-12)25,67470-74
145September 10@ Athletics3 – 2Mathews (5-2)Plesac (1-4)4,76470-75
146September 11@ Athletics8 – 7Mathews (6-2)Escobar (2-1)6,13570-76
147September 12@ Mariners7 – 3Ayala (10-4)Clemens (21-6)37,04470-77
148September 13@ Mariners6 – 3Escobar (3-1)Ayala (10-5)51,63171-77
149September 14@ Mariners3 – 2Timlin (6-4)Risley (0-1)Slocumb (24)45,47771-78
150September 15@ Mariners7 – 3Cloude (3-2)Williams (8-14)Slocumb (25)41,68471-79
151September 17@ Red Sox4 – 3Mahay (3-0)Quantrill (6-7)Gordon (9)23,64871-80
152September 18@ Red Sox3 – 2Corsi (4-2)Escobar (3-2)27,99071-81
153September 19@ Yankees3 – 0Daal (1-0)Gooden (8-5)Escobar (13)31,19572-81
154September 20@ Yankees4 – 3 (11)Banks (3-0)Janzen (1-1)38,33272-82
155September 21@ Yankees5 – 4 (10)Boehringer (3-2)Almanzar (0-1)40,03872-83
156September 22@ Yankees8 – 1Wells (15-10)Hentgen (15-10)23,38072-84
157September 23Orioles3 – 2Rodríguez (2-1)Clemens (21-7)Myers (44)29,27672-85
158September 24Orioles9 – 3Kamieniecki (10-6)Daal (1-1)27,44372-86
159September 25Orioles4 – 3Carpenter (3-7)Mussina (15-8)Escobar (14)28,32473-86
160September 26Red Sox3 – 0Williams (9-14)Henry (7-3)34,15574-86
161September 27Red Sox12 – 5Janzen (2-1)Corsi (5-3)37,40175-86
162September 28Red Sox3 – 2Plesac (2-4)Gordon (6-10)40,25176-86

Player stats

Batting

Note: Pos = Position; G = Games played; AB = At bats; H = Hits; Avg. = Batting average; HR = Home runs; RBI = Runs batted in

Pos Player G AB H HR RBI Avg.
CBenito Santiago97341831342.243
1BCarlos Delgado1535191363091.262
2BCarlos García10335077323.220
3BEd Sprague Jr.1385041151448.228
SSAlex Gonzalez1264261021235.239
LFJosé Cruz, Jr.55212491434.231
CFOtis Nixon103401105126.262
RFOrlando Merced9836898940.266
DHJoe Carter15761214321102.234

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Other batters

Player G AB H HR RBI Avg.
Shawn Green1354291231653.287
Charlie O'Brien6922549427.218
Jacob Brumfield5817436220.207
Shannon Stewart4416848022.286
Mariano Duncan3916738012.228
Tilson Brito491262808.222
Tomás Pérez401232409.195
Juan Samuel459527315.284
Robert Pérez37781526.192
Rubén Sierra14481015.208
Tom Evans12381112.289
Felipe Crespo1228815.286
Rich Butler714402.286
Julio Mosquera38200.250
Sandy Martínez32000.000

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Starting pitchers

Note: G = Games pitched; IP = Innings pitched; W = Wins; L = Losses; ERA = Earned run average; SO = Strikeouts

Player G IP W L ERA SO
Pat Hentgen3526415103.68160
Roger Clemens342642172.05292
Woody Williams31194.29144.35124
Robert Person23128.15105.6199
Chris Carpenter1481.1375.0955
Juan Guzmán1360364.9552

Other pitchers

Note: G = Games; IP = Innings pitched; W = Wins; L = Losses; ERA = Earned run average; SO = Strikeouts

Player G IP W L ERA SO
Luis Andújar1750066.4828
Omar Daal927114.0028
Huck Flener817.1019.879
Erik Hanson315007.8018
Relief pitchers

Note: G = Games pitched; W = Wins; L = Losses; SV = Saves; ERA = Earned run average; SO = Strikeouts

Player G W L SV ERA SO
Paul Quantrill776751.9456
Dan Plesac732413.5861
Mike Timlin383292.8736
Paul Spoljaric370333.1943
Kelvim Escobar2732142.9036
Tim Crabtree373327.0826
Marty Janzen122103.6017
Carlos Almanzar40102.704
Bill Risley30108.312
Kenny Robinson30002.704

Award winners

  • Roger Clemens, Pitcher of the Month Award, May
  • Roger Clemens, Pitcher of the Month Award, August
  • Roger Clemens, Cy Young Award
  • Roger Clemens, MLB Leader, 21 Wins
  • Roger Clemens, AL Strikeout Crown, 292 Strikeouts
  • Roger Clemens, AL ERA Crown, 2.05
  • Roger Clemens, American League Leader, Complete Games (9)
  • Roger Clemens, American League Leader, Shutouts (3)
  • Roger Clemens, American League Leader, Innings Pitched (264)

All-Star Game

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Farm system

Level Team League Manager
AAA Syracuse SkyChiefs International League Garth Iorg
AA Knoxville Smokies Southern League Omar Malavé
A Dunedin Blue Jays Florida State League Dennis Holmberg
A Hagerstown Suns South Atlantic League J. J. Cannon
A-Short Season St. Catharines Stompers New York–Penn League Rocket Wheeler
Rookie Medicine Hat Blue Jays Pioneer League Marty Pevey

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References

  1. "Dane Johnson Stats".
  2. Dan Plesac Statistics Baseball-Reference.com
  3. Jeff Ware Statistics Baseball-Reference.com
  4. Roger Clemens Statistics Baseball-Reference.com
  5. Juan Samuel Statistics Baseball-Reference.com
  6. John Olerud Statistics Baseball-Reference.com
  7. "1997 Toronto Blue Jays Roster by Baseball Almanac".
  8. "1997 Toronto Blue Jays Schedule by Baseball Almanac".
  9. Rubén Sierra Statistics Baseball-Reference.com
  10. Orlando Hudson Statistics Baseball-Reference.com
  11. Ryan Thompson Statistics Baseball-Reference.com
  12. "Omar Daal Stats".
  13. Mariano Duncan Statistics Baseball-Reference.com
  14. Paul Spoljaric Statistics Baseball-Reference.com
  15. "Tilson Brito Stats".
  16. Otis Nixon Statistics Baseball-Reference.com
  17. 1997 Toronto Blue Jays Statistics and Roster Baseball-Reference.com
  18. Blue Jays All-Stars | bluejays.com: History
  19. Johnson, Lloyd, and Wolff, Miles, ed., The Encyclopedia of Minor League Baseball, 3rd edition. Durham, North Carolina: Baseball America, 2007
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