1998 Toronto Blue Jays season

The 1998 Toronto Blue Jays season was the franchise's 22nd season of Major League Baseball. It resulted in the Blue Jays finishing third in the American League East with a record of 88 wins and 74 losses, which was their best record since their 1993 World Series-winning season; the 88 wins were not surpassed until 2015.

1998 Toronto Blue Jays
Major League affiliations
Location
Results
Record88–74 (.543)
Divisional place3rd
Other information
Owner(s)Interbrew,
Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce
General manager(s)Gord Ash
Manager(s)Tim Johnson
Local televisionCBC Television
(Brian Williams, John Cerutti)
The Sports Network
(Dan Shulman, Buck Martinez)
Local radioCHUM (AM)
(Jerry Howarth, Tom Cheek)
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With the disappointing last-place finish of the previous year, General Manager Gord Ash once again dug into the wallet to improve the team, signing reliever Randy Myers and slugger José Canseco as free agents. Though the team improved noticeably (thanks to another pitching Triple Crown and Cy Young Award-winning campaign by ace hurler Roger Clemens and a powerful lineup that featured Canseco, Carlos Delgado, Shawn Green, and José Cruz, Jr.), they could not finish ahead of the New York Yankees or the Boston Red Sox, who won 114 and 92 games en route to winning the division crown and Wild Card respectively.

Offseason

  • October 29, 1997: Dane Johnson was selected off waivers by the Toronto Blue Jays from the Oakland Athletics.[1]
  • November 18, 1997: Omar Daal was drafted by the Arizona Diamondbacks from the Toronto Blue Jays as the 31st pick in the 1997 expansion draft.[2]
  • November 26, 1997: Randy Myers signed as a Free Agent with the Toronto Blue Jays.[3]
  • November 27, 1997: Craig Grebeck was signed as a Free Agent with the Toronto Blue Jays.[4]
  • December 6, 1997: Juan Samuel was signed as a Free Agent with the Toronto Blue Jays.[5]
  • December 8, 1997: Tony Fernandez was signed as a Free Agent with the Toronto Blue Jays.[6]
  • January 5, 1998: Jacob Brumfield was signed as a Free Agent with the Toronto Blue Jays.[7]
  • February 4, 1998: José Canseco signed as a Free Agent with the Toronto Blue Jays.
  • March 24, 1998: Jacob Brumfield was released by the Toronto Blue Jays.[7]
  • March 14, 1998: Tim Crabtree was traded by the Toronto Blue Jays to the Texas Rangers for Kevin Brown.[8]

Regular season

Season standings

AL East W L Pct. GB Home Road
New York Yankees 11448 0.704 62–19 52–29
Boston Red Sox 9270 0.568 22 51–30 41–40
Toronto Blue Jays 8874 0.543 26 51–30 37–44
Baltimore Orioles 7983 0.488 35 42–39 37–44
Tampa Bay Devil Rays 6399 0.389 51 33–48 30–51

Record vs. opponents


Sources:
Team ANA BAL BOS CWS CLE DET KC MIN NYY OAK SEA TB TEX TOR NL 
Anaheim 5–66–55–64–78–36–56–56–55–79–36–55–74–710–6
Baltimore 6–56–62–95–610–15–67–33–98–36–55–76–55–75–11
Boston 5–66–65–68–35–58–35–65–79–27–49–36–55–79–7
Chicago 6–59–26–56–66–68–46–64–74–74–75–65–64–6–17–9
Cleveland 7–46–53–86–69–38–46–64–73–89–27–34–77–410–6
Detroit 3–81–105–56–63–96–68–43–87–43–85–63–85–67–9
Kansas City 5–66–53–84–84–86–67–50–107–44–68–33–86–59–7
Minnesota 5–63–76–56–66–64–85–74–74–72–97–47–44–77–9
New York 5–69–37–57–47–48–310–07–48–38–311–18–36–613–3
Oakland 7–53–82–97–48–34–74–77–43–85–75–66–65–68–8
Seattle 3–95–64–77–42–98–36–49–23–87–56–55–74–77–9
Tampa Bay 5–67–53–96–53–76–53–84–71–116–55–64–75–75–11
Texas 7–55–65–66–57–48–38–34–73–86–67–57–47–48–8
Toronto 7–47–57–56–4–14–76–55–67–46–66–57–47–54–79–7

Notable transactions

  • June 2, 1998: Felipe López was drafted by the Toronto Blue Jays in the 1st round (8th pick) of the 1998 amateur draft. Player signed August 11, 1998.[9]
  • July 1, 1998: Tony Phillips was signed as a Free Agent with the Toronto Blue Jays.[10]
  • July 31, 1998: Tony Phillips was traded by the Toronto Blue Jays to the New York Mets for Leo Estrella.[10]
  • August 6, 1998: Randy Myers was traded by the Toronto Blue Jays to the San Diego Padres for Brian Loyd (minors).[3]

Roster

1998 Toronto Blue Jays
Roster
Pitchers Catchers

Infielders

Outfielders

Manager

Coaches

Game log

1998 Game Log
April
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceRecord
1April 1Twins3 – 2Clemens (1-0)Tewksbury (0-1)Myers (1)41,3871-0
2April 2Twins3 – 2Guardado (1-0)Escobar (0-1)Aguilera (1)25,5841-1
3April 3Rangers5 – 0Helling (1-0)Guzmán (0-1)25,5091-2
4April 4Rangers9 – 2Williams (1-0)Oliver (0-1)30,1562-2
5April 5Rangers6 – 5Burkett (1-1)Risley (0-1)Wetteland (1)28,1062-3
6April 7@ Twins12 – 2Tewksbury (1-1)Clemens (1-1)8,4212-4
7April 8@ Twins9 – 6Hentgen (1-0)Hawkins (0-1)Myers (2)8,5323-4
8April 9@ Twins13 – 2Radke (1-1)Guzmán (0-2)9,0753-5
9April 10@ Rangers4 – 3Helling (2-0)Plesac (0-1)Wetteland (2)32,3143-6
10April 11@ Rangers9 – 8Almanzar (1-0)Oliver (0-2)Myers (3)37,5204-6
11April 12@ Rangers3 – 1Wetteland (1-0)Quantrill (0-1)28,4354-7
12April 13@ Royals11 – 1Rusch (1-2)Hentgen (1-1)11,7494-8
13April 14@ Royals5 – 1Guzmán (1-2)Rapp (0-1)Quantrill (1)11,1945-8
14April 15@ Royals7 – 3Haney (2-0)Williams (1-1)11,3165-9
15April 17White Sox6 – 1Clemens (2-1)Bere (0-3)28,2406-9
16April 18White Sox9 – 4Hentgen (2-1)Navarro (1-2)29,0657-9
17April 19White Sox5 – 4 (12)Carpenter (1-0)Castillo (0-1)31,2658-9
18April 20Yankees3 – 2 (11)Banks (1-0)Risley (0-2)Stanton (4)26,3858-10
19April 21Yankees5 – 3 (10)Stanton (1-0)Plesac (0-2)27,1928-11
20April 22Yankees9 – 1Pettitte (3-2)Clemens (2-2)29,1648-12
21April 24@ White Sox3 – 1Hentgen (3-1)Navarro (1-3)Myers (4)14,1989-12
22April 25@ White Sox8 – 1Eyre (1-2)Guzmán (1-3)14,4579-13
23April 26@ White Sox5 – 5 (6)Postponed (rain) Rescheduled for July 1513,7059-13
24April 27@ Yankees1 – 0Pettitte (4-2)Clemens (2-3)Rivera (2)17,8639-14
25April 28@ Yankees5 – 2Williams (2-1)Mendoza (0-1)Myers (5)18,72710-14
26April 29Royals7 – 2Pichardo (1-2)Hentgen (3-2)25,64410-15
27April 30Royals7 – 4Rusch (3-3)Guzmán (1-4)Montgomery (5)26,69010-16
May
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceRecord
28May 1@ Athletics5 – 2Candiotti (3-3)Hanson (0-1)Taylor (7)7,07810-17
29May 2@ Athletics7 – 0Clemens (3-3)Oquist (0-1)10,72911-17
30May 3@ Athletics6 – 3Williams (3-1)Telgheder (0-1)Myers (6)23,46312-17
31May 4@ Athletics7 – 4Rogers (5-1)Hentgen (3-3)5,20612-18
32May 5@ Angels13 – 11Plesac (1-2)Percival (0-2)Myers (7)17,27113-18
33May 6@ Angels6 – 5Escobar (1-1)Hasegawa (1-1)Myers (8)17,39214-18
34May 7@ Mariners6 – 0Clemens (4-3)Moyer (2-4)24,12915-18
35May 8@ Mariners8 – 3Johnson (3-1)Williams (3-2)29,92015-19
36May 9@ Mariners4 – 1Hentgen (4-3)Swift (2-2)Myers (9)49,85116-19
37May 10@ Mariners3 – 1Fassero (4-1)Guzmán (1-5)Ayala (7)39,24916-20
38May 12Athletics4 – 3 (10)Myers (1-0)Taylor (0-3)25,63617-20
39May 13Athletics4 – 2Haynes (2-1)Clemens (4-4)Fetters (2)25,73217-21
40May 14Angels5 – 4Myers (2-0)DeLucia (1-2)25,60618-21
41May 15Angels9 – 1Hentgen (5-3)Hill (6-2)26,64419-21
42May 16Mariners8 – 1Fassero (5-1)Guzmán (1-6)31,12119-22
43May 17Mariners4 – 3Plesac (2-2)Slocumb (1-3)28,11120-22
44May 18Mariners9 – 4Spoljaric (3-0)Clemens (4-5)28,12520-23
45May 19Devil Rays3 – 1Williams (4-2)Springer (1-7)Myers (10)25,66221-23
46May 20Devil Rays9 – 1Hentgen (6-3)Álvarez (4-5)26,10722-23
47May 21Devil Rays6 – 1Guzmán (2-6)Arrojo (6-3)30,10823-23
48May 22@ Indians9 – 7Burba (5-4)Hanson (0-2)Jackson (12)43,26923-24
49May 23@ Indians7 – 2Clemens (5-5)Colón (3-3)43,30624-24
50May 24@ Indians5 – 0Williams (5-2)Gooden (0-1)43,19425-24
51May 25@ Red Sox7 – 5Hentgen (7-3)Martínez (5-1)Myers (11)32,34226-24
52May 26@ Red Sox5 – 2Guzmán (3-6)Avery (1-1)Myers (12)27,66827-24
53May 28Indians6 – 2Burba (6-4)Carpenter (1-1)30,28227-25
54May 29Indians7 – 3Colón (4-3)Clemens (5-6)29,08527-26
55May 30Indians4 – 2Williams (6-2)Gooden (0-2)Myers (13)37,17928-26
56May 31Indians8 – 3Nagy (7-2)Hentgen (7-4)Mesa (1)30,09028-27
June
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceRecord
57June 1Red Sox9 – 5Corsi (2-0)Myers (2-1)27,37228-28
58June 2Red Sox11 – 3Avery (2-1)Carpenter (1-2)26,17728-29
59June 3Tigers5 – 1Clemens (6-6)Greisinger (0-1)26,29129-29
60June 4Tigers9 – 6Williams (7-2)Moehler (5-5)Myers (14)34,40830-29
61June 5Phillies8 – 7Green (4-4)Risley (0-3)Leiter (11)31,17630-30
62June 6Phillies10 – 6Gomes (5-2)Guzmán (3-7)30,10230-31
63June 7Phillies3 – 1Carpenter (2-2)Schilling (5-7)Myers (15)26,23631-31
64June 8@ Marlins4 – 3 (17)Edmondson (1-1)Hanson (0-3)17,41431-32
65June 9@ Marlins5 – 4Hernández (4-4)Quantrill (0-2)14,59131-33
66June 10@ Marlins4 – 3 (10)Person (1-0)Powell (4-4)Myers (16)16,99432-33
67June 12Orioles9 – 5Mussina (5-3)Guzmán (3-8)30,23732-34
68June 13Orioles9 – 8Person (2-0)Drabek (5-7)Myers (17)38,10233-34
69June 14Orioles7 – 4Clemens (7-6)Smith (0-1)Myers (18)28,13234-34
70June 15@ Devil Rays8 – 7White (1-3)Quantrill (0-3)Hernández (13)24,12234-35
71June 16@ Devil Rays4 – 3Mecir (3-0)Myers (2-2)24,27834-36
72June 17@ Devil Rays2 – 1Arrojo (9-4)Guzmán (3-9)Hernández (14)24,39434-37
73June 18@ Orioles13 – 6Carpenter (3-2)Johns (2-2)47,37435-37
74June 19@ Orioles7 – 4 (15)Charlton (2-1)Risley (0-4)47,01235-38
75June 20@ Orioles11 – 3Erickson (8-6)Williams (7-3)48,01135-39
76June 21@ Orioles7 – 3Hentgen (8-4)Ponson (1-5)Myers (19)47,52236-39
77June 22Expos14 – 2Guzmán (4-9)Pavano (1-1)33,13237-39
78June 23Expos3 – 2Carpenter (4-2)Batista (2-4)Myers (20)33,49238-39
79June 24@ Expos7 – 6Clemens (8-6)Boskie (1-1)Myers (21)16,51539-39
80June 25@ Expos1 – 0Williams (8-3)Pérez (6-7)9,25640-39
81June 26@ Braves6 – 4Hentgen (9-4)Smoltz (5-2)Myers (22)47,08141-39
82June 27@ Braves2 – 0Maddux (11-2)Guzmán (4-10)48,33841-40
83June 28@ Braves10 – 3Glavine (11-3)Carpenter (4-3)44,18541-41
84June 30Mets6 – 3Clemens (9-6)Reed (9-5)30,32242-41
July
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceRecord
85July 1Mets15 – 10Plesac (3-2)Rojas (3-2)37,25243-41
86July 2Mets9 – 1Jones (7-5)Hentgen (9-5)27,32543-42
87July 3Devil Rays3 – 2 (10)Myers (3-2)Yan (4-2)25,62544-42
88July 4Devil Rays8 – 0Carpenter (5-3)Springer (2-11)29,19845-42
89July 5Devil Rays2 – 1Quantrill (1-3)White (1-4)Myers (23)31,24046-42
90July 9@ Tigers4 – 3Anderson (2-0)Plesac (3-3)Jones (15)16,01246-43
91July 10@ Tigers3 – 2 (10)Jones (1-3)Quantrill (1-4)23,39446-44
92July 11@ Tigers5 – 2Moehler (9-6)Carpenter (5-4)Runyan (1)21,07246-45
93July 12@ Tigers7 – 2Clemens (10-6)Brocail (4-2)20,23147-45
94July 13@ Orioles5 – 0Rodríguez (1-2)Guzmán (4-11)41,47447-46
95July 14@ Orioles11 – 5Mussina (7-5)Williams (8-4)44,12247-47
96July 15@ White Sox9 – 3Navarro (8-10)Hentgen (9-6)47-48
97July 15@ White Sox5 – 2Castillo (4-4)Stieb (0-1)Simas (7)15,60247-49
98July 16@ White Sox5 – 2Carpenter (6-4)Baldwin (4-4)Myers (24)19,63848-49
99July 17Yankees9 – 6Clemens (11-6)Holmes (0-2)Myers (25)39,17249-49
100July 18Yankees10 – 3Hernández (4-2)Guzmán (4-12)48,12349-50
101July 19Yankees9 – 3Williams (9-4)Pettitte (12-6)42,17650-50
102July 21White Sox6 – 3Baldwin (5-4)Hentgen (9-7)Simas (8)30,20950-51
103July 22White Sox4 – 0Clemens (12-6)Parque (2-3)29,22151-51
104July 23@ Red Sox8 – 7 (10)Gordon (5-3)Myers (3-3)33,01151-52
105July 24@ Red Sox10 – 6Guzmán (5-12)Avery (7-3)Quantrill (2)33,15952-52
106July 25@ Red Sox5 – 3Lowe (1-7)Williams (9-5)Gordon (28)33,09952-53
107July 26@ Red Sox6 – 3Martínez (14-3)Hentgen (9-8)33,05952-54
108July 28Rangers8 – 3Clemens (13-6)Sele (12-8)29,17753-54
109July 29Rangers9 – 6Oliver (6-7)Carpenter (6-5)Wetteland (28)28,22053-55
110July 30Rangers1 – 0Guzmán (6-12)Loaiza (0-2)Myers (26)29,26454-55
111July 31@ Twins6 – 4Rodriguez (1-0)Williams (9-6)Aguilera (27)26,05454-56
August
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceRecord
112August 1@ Twins10 – 9Hentgen (10-8)Hawkins (7-10)Myers (27)17,12855-56
113August 2@ Twins6 – 4Clemens (14-6)Radke (10-9)Myers (28)40,09656-56
114August 4@ Rangers11 – 9Stottlemyre (1-0)Carpenter (6-6)Wetteland (29)45,21356-57
115August 5@ Rangers4 – 3Wetteland (3-1)Myers (3-4)27,76656-58
116August 7Athletics7 – 6Haynes (8-4)Williams (9-7)Fetters (5)31,28656-59
117August 8Athletics6 – 5 (10)Plesac (4-3)Fetters (1-6)31,33057-59
118August 9Athletics4 – 3Quantrill (2-4)Mohler (3-3)30,11458-59
119August 11Mariners7 – 4Carpenter (7-6)Fassero (10-8)Quantrill (3)33,13759-59
120August 12Mariners11 – 5Rodríguez (2-3)Ayala (1-8)39,13960-59
121August 13Angels4 – 3Risley (1-4)Hasegawa (6-3)Plesac (1)26,48161-59
122August 14Angels7 – 5Watson (5-7)Hentgen (10-9)Percival (33)27,27661-60
123August 15Angels6 – 3 (11)DeLucia (2-4)Sinclair (0-1)30,37961-61
124August 16Angels6 – 4Carpenter (8-6)Juden (0-1)Quantrill (4)29,25962-61
125August 17@ Athletics4 – 2Escobar (2-1)Candiotti (8-14)Plesac (2)9,76163-61
126August 18@ Athletics10 – 5Haynes (9-5)Williams (9-8)9,08663-62
127August 19@ Mariners16 – 2Hentgen (11-9)Cloude (7-9)Stieb (1)26,25864-62
128August 20@ Mariners7 – 0Clemens (15-6)Swift (10-7)26,64265-62
129August 21@ Angels9 – 4Carpenter (9-6)Juden (0-2)36,05266-62
130August 22@ Angels5 – 1Sparks (8-2)Escobar (2-2)Hasegawa (3)42,88266-63
131August 23@ Angels3 – 2Finley (10-6)Almanzar (1-1)Percival (35)34,14266-64
132August 24Royals7 – 3Barber (1-1)Hentgen (11-10)Whisenant (2)26,30666-65
133August 25Royals3 – 0Clemens (16-6)Haney (5-6)26,17367-65
134August 26Royals7 – 2Belcher (12-10)Carpenter (9-7)25,55767-66
135August 27Royals11 – 1Escobar (3-2)Rosado (7-10)25,52468-66
136August 28Twins7 – 6Williams (10-8)Trombley (4-4)Plesac (3)26,26869-66
137August 29Twins14 – 7Stieb (1-1)Radke (10-13)30,10170-66
138August 30Twins6 – 0Clemens (17-6)Rodriguez (4-3)29,20271-66
September
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceRecord
139September 1@ Royals2 – 1Carpenter (10-7)Belcher (12-11)Quantrill (5)12,44772-66
140September 2@ Royals5 – 0Escobar (4-2)Rosado (7-11)Quantrill (6)12,54173-66
141September 3Red Sox4 – 3 (11)Person (3-0)Veras (0-1)27,22674-66
142September 4Red Sox12 – 1Hentgen (12-10)Wakefield (15-7)Stieb (2)29,16675-66
143September 5Red Sox4 – 3Clemens (18-6)Saberhagen (12-7)Quantrill (7)37,15876-66
144September 6Red Sox8 – 7Quantrill (3-4)Lowe (3-9)Person (1)38,37477-66
145September 7Indians15 – 1Escobar (5-2)Ogea (4-3)31,08978-66
146September 9Indians6 – 3 (13)Jones (1-2)Almanzar (1-2)Jackson (37)32,15778-67
147September 10@ Yankees8 – 5Pettitte (16-9)Hentgen (12-11)Holmes (2)25,88178-68
148September 11@ Yankees5 – 4Almanzar (2-2)Irabu (11-9)Person (2)35,85679-68
149September 12@ Yankees5 – 3Carpenter (11-7)Wells (17-4)Person (3)48,75280-68
150September 13@ Yankees5 – 3Escobar (6-2)Cone (19-6)Person (4)47,47181-68
151September 14@ Indians6 – 3Gooden (8-6)Sinclair (0-2)Jackson (39)43,15281-69
152September 15@ Indians7 – 5Ogea (5-3)Stieb (1-2)Assenmacher (2)43,32381-70
153September 16@ Tigers2 – 1Clemens (19-6)Powell (3-8)Person (5)10,96782-70
154September 17@ Tigers7 – 4Brocail (5-2)Person (3-1)13,30482-71
155September 18@ Devil Rays6 – 1Rekar (2-7)Escobar (6-3)32,05382-72
156September 19@ Devil Rays7 – 5Lopez (7-3)Van Ryn (0-1)Hernández (26)35,68982-73
157September 20@ Devil Rays7 – 5 (12)Risley (2-4)Lopez (7-4)32,18383-73
158September 21Orioles3 – 1Clemens (20-6)Erickson (15-13)Plesac (4)30,38084-73
159September 22Orioles7 – 3Carpenter (12-7)Mussina (13-9)26,36385-73
160September 23Orioles6 – 3Escobar (7-3)Guzmán (10-16)Person (6)28,14786-73
161September 25Tigers7 – 5Moehler (14-13)Williams (10-9)Jones (28)33,15186-74
162September 26Tigers5 – 4 (13)Risley (3-4)Sager (4-2)40,26887-74
163September 27Tigers2 – 1Halladay (1-0)Thompson (11-15)38,03688-74

Player stats

Starters by position

Note: G = Games played; AB = At bats; H = Hits; R = Runs; HR = Home runs; RBI = Runs batted in; Avg. = Batting average; Slg. = Slugging Average; SB = Stolen bases

Pos. Player G AB R H HR RBI Avg. Slg. SB
CDarrin Fletcher12440737115952.283.4100
1BCarlos Delgado1425039415538115.292.5923
2BCraig Grebeck1023013377227.256.3462
3BEd Sprague Jr.10538249911751.238.4240
SSAlex Gonzalez158568701361351.239.36121
LFShannon Stewart144516901441255.279.41751
CFJose Cruz Jr.10535255891142.253.40311
RFShawn Green15863010617535100.278.51035
DHJose Canseco1515839813846107.237.51829

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Other batters

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

Player G AB H Avg. HR RBI
Tony Fernández138486156.321972
Mike Stanley9834182.2402247
Felipe Crespo6613034.262115
Kevin Brown5211029.264215
Mark Dalesandro326720.299214
Juan Samuel43509.18012
Tony Phillips134817.35417
Benito Santiago15299.31004
Tom Evans7100.00000
Tomás Pérez691.11100
Kevin Witt571.14300
Patrick Lennon242.50000

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
Roger Clemens33234.22062.65271
Woody Williams32209.21094.46151
Pat Hentgen29177.212115.1794
Chris Carpenter33175.01274.37136
Juan Guzmán22145.06124.41113
Roy Halladay214.0101.9313

Other 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
Kelvim Escobar2279.2733.7372
Dave Stieb1950.1124.8327
Erik Hanson1149.0036.2421

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 Quantrill823472.5959
Dan Plesac784343.7855
Bill Risley443405.2742
Randy Myers4134284.4632
Robert Person273167.0431
Carlos Almanzar252205.3420
Steve Sinclair240203.608
Ben Van Ryn100109.003
Nerio Rodriguez71009.723
Luis Andújar50009.531
Shannon Withem10003.002

Award winners

All-Star Game

  • Roger Clemens, P[13]

Farm system

Level Team League Manager
AAA Syracuse SkyChiefs International League Terry Bevington
AA Knoxville Smokies Southern League Omar Malavé
A Dunedin Blue Jays Florida State League Rocket Wheeler
A Hagerstown Suns South Atlantic League Marty Pevey
A-Short Season St. Catharines Stompers New York–Penn League Duane Larson
Rookie Medicine Hat Blue Jays Pioneer League Rolando Pino

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References

  1. "Dane Johnson Stats".
  2. "Omar Daal Stats".
  3. Randy Myers Statistics Baseball-Reference.com
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