2003 Toronto Blue Jays season

The 2003 Toronto Blue Jays season was the franchise's 27th season of Major League Baseball. It resulted in the Blue Jays finishing third in the American League East with a record of 86 wins and 76 losses. It was the team's final season with Diamond as one of the mascots, as she was removed at the end of the season, leaving Ace as the sole mascot of the Blue Jays.

2003 Toronto Blue Jays
Major League affiliations
Location
Results
Record86–76 (.531)
Divisional place3rd
Other information
Owner(s)Rogers; Paul Godfrey (CEO)
General manager(s)J. P. Ricciardi
Manager(s)Carlos Tosca
Local televisionThe Sports Network
(Pat Tabler, Rod Black)
Rogers Sportsnet
(Rob Faulds, Tom Candiotti, John Cerutti)
Local radioCJCL (AM)
(Jerry Howarth, Tom Cheek)
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Offseason

  • October 9, 2002: Chris Carpenter was released by the Toronto Blue Jays.[1]
  • October 9, 2002: Brandon Lyon was selected off waivers by the Boston Red Sox from the Toronto Blue Jays.[2]
  • October 23, 2002: Doug Linton was signed as a Free Agent with the Toronto Blue Jays.[3]
  • December 15, 2002: Felipe López was traded as part of a 4-team trade by the Toronto Blue Jays to the Cincinnati Reds. The Oakland Athletics sent a player to be named later to the Toronto Blue Jays. The Arizona Diamondbacks sent Erubiel Durazo to the Oakland Athletics. The Cincinnati Reds sent Elmer Dessens and cash to the Arizona Diamondbacks. The Oakland Athletics sent Jason Arnold (minors) (December 16, 2002) to the Toronto Blue Jays to complete the trade.[4]
  • December 20, 2002: Mike Bordick was signed as a Free Agent with the Toronto Blue Jays.[5]
  • December 28, 2002: Frank Catalanotto was signed as a Free Agent with the Toronto Blue Jays.[6]
  • January 27, 2003: John Ford Griffin was traded by the Oakland Athletics to the Toronto Blue Jays for a player to be named later. The Toronto Blue Jays sent Jason Perry (minors) (June 23, 2003) to the Oakland Athletics to complete the trade.[7]

Regular season

Summary

The 2003 season was a surprise to both team management and baseball analysts. After a poor April, the team had its most successful month ever in May. The offense was mainly responsible for the stunning turnaround. Delgado took over the major league lead in runs batted in, followed closely by Wells. The middle infield positions remained a gametime decision – Bordick played shortstop and third base, Dave Berg second base and third base, Chris Woodward shortstop and Orlando Hudson second base. Minor league call-up Howie Clark entered the mix as a utility player after Hinske underwent surgery to repair a broken hamate bone in his right hand, which he had tried to play through for the first six weeks.

Despite their hitting successes, poor pitching continued to plague the team. Roy Halladay was spectacular in winning his first Cy Young Award, going 22–7, with a 3.25 ERA, but he didn't get much help from his fellow pitchers, although he had a poor start himself. Rookie Aquilino López was a pleasant surprise out of the bullpen. Kelvim Escobar and former NBA player Mark Hendrickson were inserted into the rotation with their places in the bullpen filled by waiver acquisitions Doug Davis and Josh Towers, who went 8–1 after being called up from Triple-A Syracuse. The closer role was a season-long revolving door, with nobody able to take hold of the reins. Trade speculation had focussed on the acquisitions of pitching at the expense of hitters, but in the end the team simply divested itself of impending free agent Shannon Stewart without getting a pitcher in return. Instead Bobby Kielty, another outfielder with a much lower batting average than Stewart's, was obtained from the Minnesota Twins and later traded in November 2003 to the Oakland Athletics for starter Ted Lilly. The top four pitchers for the projected 2004 rotation would include Halladay, Lilly, free agent Miguel Batista, and the return of Pat Hentgen.

After the spectacular turnaround in May 2003, which helped the team move to just few games behind the wildcard leading Boston Red Sox, team performance slowly returned to reality, as predicted by team management. Carlos Delgado was second in the voting for the American League MVP Award, although the Jays were in third place in their division. The Jays also announced that a new logo, and new uniforms, would be used as of January 1, 2004.

Opening Day starters

  • Frank Catalanotto
  • Carlos Delgado
  • Roy Halladay
  • Eric Hinske
  • Ken Huckaby
  • Orlando Hudson
  • Josh Phelps
  • Shannon Stewart
  • Vernon Wells
  • Chris Woodward[8]

Season standings

AL East W L Pct. GB Home Road
New York Yankees 10161 0.623 50–32 51–29
Boston Red Sox 9567 0.586 6 53–28 42–39
Toronto Blue Jays 8676 0.531 15 41–40 45–36
Baltimore Orioles 7191 0.438 30 40–40 31–51
Tampa Bay Devil Rays 6399 0.389 38 36–45 27–54

Record vs. opponents


Sources:
Team ANA BAL BOS CWS CLE DET KC MIN NYY OAK SEA TB TEX TOR NL 
Anaheim 1–83–63–46–36–16–35–43–68–128–116–39–102–711–7
Baltimore 8–19–102–43–33–33–43–46–13–12–74–58–117–28–115–13
Boston 6–310–95–44–28–15–12–49–103–45–212–75–410–911–7
Chicago 4–34–24–511–811–811–89–104–24–52–73–33–46–310–8
Cleveland 3–63–32–48–1112–76–139–102–53–63–65–24–52–46–12
Detroit 1–63–31–88–117–125–144–151–53–61–82–41–62–74–14
Kansas City 3–64–31–58–1113–614–511–82–42–74–54–37–21–59–9
Minnesota 4–54–34–210–910–915–48–110–78–13–66–05–43–310–8
New York 6–313–6–110–92–45–25–14–27–03–65–414–54–510–913–5
Oakland 12–87–24–35–46–36–37–21–86–37–126–315–45–29–9
Seattle 11–85–42–57–26–38–15–46–34–512–74–510–103–410–8
Tampa Bay 3–611–87–123–32–54–23–40–65–143–65–43–611–83–15
Texas 10–92–74–54–35–46–12–74–55–44–1510–106–35–44–14
Toronto 7–211–89–103–64–27–25–13–39–102–54–38–114–510–8

Notable transactions

  • June 3, 2003: Aaron Hill was drafted by the Toronto Blue Jays in the 1st round (13th pick) of the 2003 amateur draft. Player signed June 17, 2003.[9]
  • June 16, 2003: Scott Service was selected off waivers by the Toronto Blue Jays from the Arizona Diamondbacks.[10]
  • July 16, 2003: Bobby Kielty was traded by the Minnesota Twins to the Toronto Blue Jays for a player to be named later and Shannon Stewart. The Toronto Blue Jays sent Dave Gassner (December 15, 2003) to the Minnesota Twins to complete the trade.[11]
  • August 10, 2003: Scott Service was released by the Toronto Blue Jays.[10]

2003 Draft picks

Source [12]

The 2003 MLB draft was held on June 3–4.

Round Pick Player Position College/School Nationality Signed
1 13 Aaron Hill SS Louisiana State 2003–06–17
2 50 Josh Banks RHP Florida International 2003–06–04
3 80 Shaun Marcum RHP Missouri State 2003–06–23
4 110 Kurt Isenberg LHP James Madison
5 140 Justin James RHP Missouri
6 170 Christian Snavely OF Ohio State
7 200 Danny Core RHP Florida Atlantic
8 230 Chad Mulholland RHP Missouri State
9 260 Jamie Vermilyea RHP New Mexico 2003–06–05
11 320 Tom Mastny RHP Furman University
18 530 Ryan Roberts 3B Texas 2003–06–05

Roster

2003 Toronto Blue Jays
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Outfielders

Manager

Coaches

Game log

2003 Game Log
March
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceRecord
1March 31Yankees8 – 4Clemens (1-0)Halladay (0-1)50,1190-1
April
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceRecord
2April 1Yankees10 – 1Pettitte (1-0)Lidle (0-1)15,1760-2
3April 2Yankees9 – 7Mussina (1-0)Hendrickson (0-1)Acevedo (1)16,2220-3
4April 4@ Twins7 – 2Sturtze (1-0)Reed (0-1)48,6171-3
5April 5@ Twins4 – 3 (11)Walker (1-0)Guardado (0-1)Escobar (1)31,4212-3
6April 6@ Twins8 – 1Lidle (1-1)Radke (1-1)23,5493-3
7April 8Red Sox8 – 4Hendrickson (1-1)Lowe (1-1)13,1474-3
8April 9Red Sox10 – 5Sturtze (2-0)Fossum (1-1)13,0995-3
9April 10Red Sox8 – 7Timlin (1-0)Politte (0-1)13,7795-4
10April 11Twins6 – 4Rogers (1-0)Lidle (1-2)Guardado (3)13,2375-5
11April 12Twins9 – 6Hawkins (1-0)Escobar (0-1)Guardado (4)14,1185-6
12April 13Twins9 – 3Mays (2-1)Hendrickson (1-2)13,3335-7
13April 14@ Yankees10 – 9Contreras (1-0)López (0-1)Hammond (1)30,7615-8
14April 15@ Yankees5 – 0Mussina (3-0)Halladay (0-2)33,8335-9
15April 16@ Yankees7 – 6Lidle (2-2)Hitchcock (0-1)Escobar (2)25,8316-9
16April 17@ Yankees4 – 0Weaver (1-0)Walker (1-1)32,0576-10
17April 18@ Red Sox7 – 3Wakefield (2-0)Tam (0-1)31,4406-11
18April 19@ Red Sox7 – 2Lowe (3-1)Sturtze (2-1)32,3296-12
19April 20@ Red Sox6 – 5Timlin (3-0)Politte (0-2)29,5796-13
20April 21@ Red Sox11 – 6Lidle (3-2)Burkett (1-1)34,3707-13
21April 22@ Devil Rays4 – 3Kennedy (1-1)Kershner (0-1)Carter (2)10,0137-14
22April 23@ Devil Rays4 – 3Venafro (1-0)Hendrickson (1-3)Carter (3)9,2217-15
23April 24@ Devil Rays5 – 3Sturtze (3-1)Sosa (1-2)Escobar (3)8,6188-15
24April 25Royals6 – 5Escobar (1-1)Carrasco (1-1)16,4179-15
25April 26Royals9 – 6Grimsley (1-1)Tam (0-2)MacDougal (10)17,1979-16
26April 27Royals10 – 9Politte (1-2)MacDougal (1-1)17,05910-16
27April 29Rangers16 – 11Thomson (2-2)Hendrickson (1-4)Cordero (1)48,09710-17
28April 30Rangers11 – 3Drese (2-1)Sturtze (3-2)16,02110-18
May
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceRecord
29May 1Rangers7 – 6Halladay (1-2)Lewis (3-2)Politte (1)16,11111-18
30May 2Angels3 – 1Lidle (4-2)Lackey (1-3)17,79912-18
31May 3Angels7 – 1Davis (1-0)Shields (1-1)21,00713-18
32May 4Angels8 – 2Hendrickson (2-4)Ortiz (4-3)Escobar (4)21,51314-18
33May 6@ Rangers15 – 5Halladay (2-2)Lewis (3-3)20,09215-18
34May 7@ Rangers5 – 4Fultz (1-0)Sturtze (3-3)Urbina (10)18,50815-19
35May 8@ Rangers8 – 6Lidle (5-2)Drese (2-2)Politte (2)20,17716-19
36May 9@ Angels6 – 1Sele (1-0)Davis (1-1)42,82016-20
37May 10@ Angels7 – 4Hendrickson (3-4)Ortiz (4-4)43,66117-20
38May 11@ Angels4 – 2Halladay (3-2)Washburn (3-4)Politte (3)32,12918-20
39May 13Devil Rays7 – 5Kennedy (3-3)Sturtze (3-4)Carter (8)14,00718-21
40May 14Devil Rays7 – 6Lidle (6-2)Brazelton (0-2)Politte (4)29,01319-21
41May 15Devil Rays9 – 5Colomé (1-1)Davis (1-2)20,41719-22
42May 16@ Royals18 – 1Hendrickson (4-4)George (4-3)24,16720-22
43May 17@ Royals7 – 4Halladay (4-2)Grimsley (1-3)Politte (5)25,03221-22
44May 18@ Royals4 – 3Sturtze (4-4)Snyder (0-1)Politte (6)15,46222-22
45May 19@ White Sox12 – 2Lidle (7-2)Wright (0-2)19,62823-22
46May 20@ White Sox4 – 1Colón (5-3)Davis (1-3)12,85723-23
47May 21@ White Sox6 – 5Marte (2-0)Politte (1-3)Koch (5)13,07623-24
48May 22@ Yankees8 – 3Halladay (5-2)Pettitte (4-5)45,77724-24
49May 23@ Yankees6 – 2Escobar (2-1)Mussina (7-3)34,13425-24
50May 24@ Yankees5 – 2Lidle (8-2)Wells (6-2)Politte (7)35,02326-24
51May 25@ Yankees5 – 3Davis (2-3)Weaver (3-3)Politte (8)40,94027-24
52May 26White Sox11 – 5Towers (1-0)Buehrle (2-8)Tam (1)19,00928-24
53May 27White Sox5 – 1Halladay (6-2)Colón (5-4)19,36529-24
54May 28White Sox8 – 0Garland (3-4)Escobar (2-2)36,80629-25
55May 29White Sox3 – 2Loaiza (8-2)Lidle (8-3)Koch (6)20,01029-26
56May 30Red Sox13 – 2Davis (3-3)Burkett (3-3)21,38130-26
57May 31Red Sox10 – 7Sturtze (5-4)Fossum (4-4)Politte (9)28,80931-26
June
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceRecord
58June 1Red Sox11 – 8Halladay (7-2)White (0-1)26,89032-26
59June 3@ Cardinals11 – 5Morris (7-3)Escobar (2-3)28,90732-27
60June 4@ Cardinals8 – 5Simontacchi (3-3)Lidle (8-4)Eldred (5)28,84032-28
61June 5@ Cardinals13 – 5Williams (8-1)Hendrickson (4-5)33,72932-29
62June 6@ Reds9 – 2Halladay (8-2)Riedling (0-3)28,28133-29
63June 7@ Reds9 – 8Reitsma (5-2)Politte (1-4)30,15833-30
64June 8@ Reds5 – 0Escobar (3-3)Haynes (0-5)25,63334-30
65June 10Pirates13 – 8Lidle (9-4)Benson (5-7)14,09035-30
66June 11Pirates8 – 5Halladay (9-2)D'Amico (4-7)32,03636-30
67June 12Pirates5 – 4Hendrickson (5-5)Suppan (5-6)Politte (10)15,01537-30
68June 13Cubs5 – 1Escobar (4-3)Wood (5-5)23,01838-30
69June 14Cubs4 – 2Prior (8-2)Davis (3-4)Borowski (13)33,16738-31
70June 15Cubs5 – 4 (10)López (1-1)Guthrie (0-3)34,22139-31
--June 17@ OriolesPostponed (rain) Rescheduled for July 3
71June 18@ Orioles6 – 2Halladay (10-2)Daal (4-8)López (1)28,82840-31
72June 19@ Orioles6 – 1Escobar (5-3)Helling (4-5)24,21841-31
73June 20@ Expos8 – 4Lidle (10-4)Vázquez (6-5)11,35542-31
74June 21@ Expos8 – 5Ayala (6-2)Politte (1-5)Biddle (19)11,48342-32
75June 22@ Expos4 – 2Halladay (11-2)Hernández (6-6)Politte (11)15,50843-32
76June 23Orioles13 – 4Davis (4-4)Daal (4-9)17,55544-32
77June 24Orioles6 – 4Helling (5-5)Escobar (5-4)Julio (16)17,42544-33
78June 25Orioles9 – 2Ponson (10-4)Lidle (10-5)37,24844-34
79June 26Orioles13 – 8Sturtze (6-4)Driskill (1-3)López (2)19,09845-34
80June 27Expos6 – 5Miller (1-0)Manon (0-1)24,02446-34
81June 28Expos4 – 2Vargas (5-3)Davis (4-5)Biddle (22)33,33446-35
82June 29Expos10 – 2Ohka (7-7)Escobar (5-5)37,35446-36
83June 30@ Tigers6 – 2Maroth (3-12)Lidle (10-6)13,35346-37
July
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceRecord
84July 1@ Tigers5 – 0Roney (1-2)Hendrickson (5-6)Walker (1)15,44846-38
85July 2@ Tigers8 – 2Halladay (12-2)Bernero (1-12)16,05247-38
86July 3@ Orioles6 – 5Johnson (7-3)Davis (4-6)Julio (17)27,02247-39
87July 4@ Orioles8 – 5Driskill (2-3)López (1-2)Julio (18)25,64147-40
88July 5@ Orioles9 – 2Ponson (11-5)Lidle (10-7)29,85947-41
89July 6@ Orioles5 – 3 (10)Acevedo (1-3)Ligtenberg (0-1)30,28448-41
90July 8Red Sox2 – 1 (12)Jones (1-0)Tam (0-3)Kim (2)20,02248-42
91July 9Red Sox8 – 7Lyon (4-5)Tam (0-4)Kim (3)23,55148-43
92July 10Red Sox7 – 1Mendoza (3-3)Lidle (10-8)20,11348-44
93July 11Yankees8 – 5Pettitte (11-6)Miller (1-1)Rivera (16)27,65248-45
94July 12Yankees10 – 3Halladay (13-2)Mussina (10-6)37,11949-45
95July 13Yankees6 – 2Weaver (5-7)Escobar (5-6)32,66449-46
96July 17@ Red Sox5 – 2Halladay (14-2)Lowe (10-4)34,52150-46
97July 18@ Red Sox4 – 1Escobar (6-6)Wakefield (6-5)Miller (1)34,13651-46
98July 19@ Red Sox5 – 4 (10)Kim (3-2)López (1-3)34,81251-47
99July 20@ Red Sox9 – 4Martínez (7-2)Wasdin (0-1)34,32151-48
100July 21@ Yankees8 – 0 (8)Hendrickson (6-6)Weaver (5-8)51,95852-48
--July 22@ YankeesPostponed (rain) Rescheduled for September 8
101July 23White Sox7 – 6White (1-1)Acevedo (1-4)Marte (7)20,32052-49
102July 24White Sox4 – 3 (13)Gordon (5-5)Sturtze (6-5)White (1)18,43852-50
103July 25Orioles5 – 3Lidle (11-8)Johnson (8-5)Miller (2)17,09553-50
104July 26Orioles7 – 2Hentgen (3-5)Hendrickson (6-7)23,16853-51
105July 27Orioles10 – 1Halladay (15-2)López (3-6)21,78754-51
106July 29Devil Rays9 – 8Levine (3-5)Miller (1-2)Carter (17)21,00754-52
107July 30Devil Rays5 – 3Zambrano (8-5)Lidle (11-9)Colomé (2)21,06854-53
108July 31Devil Rays7 – 6Sosa (4-8)Hendrickson (6-8)Carter (18)29,54454-54
August
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceRecord
109August 1@ Angels5 – 0Ortiz (13-8)Halladay (15-3)42,63554-55
110August 2@ Angels6 – 1Thurman (1-0)Washburn (8-11)43,08755-55
111August 3@ Angels4 – 0Escobar (7-6)Shields (2-2)Politte (12)42,19856-55
112August 4@ Devil Rays10 – 1Zambrano (9-5)Lidle (11-10)8,19356-56
113August 5@ Devil Rays5 – 4 (10)Colomé (3-5)Acevedo (1-5)9,56656-57
114August 6@ Devil Rays7 – 3Halladay (16-3)Kennedy (3-9)9,43057-57
115August 8Rangers5 – 3Dickey (6-5)Thurman (1-1)Cordero (7)24,39257-58
116August 9Rangers5 – 3Escobar (8-6)Fultz (1-3)López (3)24,64458-58
117August 10Rangers5 – 4Lewis (5-7)Towers (1-1)Cordero (8)25,40158-59
118August 11@ Mariners5 – 3Hendrickson (7-8)Piñeiro (13-7)López (4)44,92259-59
119August 12@ Mariners3 – 1García (10-12)Halladay (16-4)Hasegawa (11)37,01859-60
120August 13@ Mariners13 – 6Mateo (3-0)Kershner (0-2)37,06659-61
121August 14@ Mariners5 – 2Escobar (9-6)Meche (13-8)López (5)41,94560-61
122August 15@ Athletics8 – 5Towers (2-1)Harden (3-2)Miller (3)17,44661-61
123August 16@ Athletics6 – 4Hudson (12-4)Hendrickson (7-9)Foulke (30)31,04561-62
124August 17@ Athletics7 – 3Zito (10-10)Halladay (16-5)Foulke (31)32,48861-63
125August 19Mariners9 – 1Franklin (9-10)Escobar (9-7)24,02561-64
126August 20Mariners5 – 2Towers (3-1)Meche (13-9)21,58862-64
127August 21Mariners7 – 3Hendrickson (8-9)Moyer (15-6)20,11163-64
128August 22Athletics6 – 3Halladay (17-5)Zito (10-11)López (6)22,05064-64
129August 23Athletics11 – 5Wood (1-0)Sturtze (6-6)27,74064-65
130August 24Athletics17 – 2Hudson (13-4)Escobar (9-8)Neu (1)32,97964-66
131August 25Athletics8 – 6Lilly (7-9)Lidle (11-11)Foulke (34)22,11164-67
132August 26@ Red Sox12 – 9Towers (4-1)Sauerbeck (0-1)López (7)33,73165-67
133August 27@ Red Sox6 – 3Timlin (6-4)Halladay (17-6)Kim (11)34,20665-68
134August 29@ Indians7 – 3Escobar (10-8)Sabathia (12-8)21,00866-68
135August 30@ Indians9 – 3Lidle (12-11)Westbrook (6-8)Towers (1)21,80667-68
136August 31@ Indians5 – 4Báez (1-7)Kershner (0-3)20,86667-69
September
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceRecord
137September 1Yankees8 – 1Halladay (18-6)Wells (12-6)26,86968-69
138September 3Yankees4 – 3Kershner (1-3)Osuna (2-5)López (8)21,77069-69
139September 4Yankees3 – 2Contreras (5-2)Walker (1-2)Rivera (32)17,25469-70
140September 5Tigers8 – 6Sturtze (7-6)Maroth (6-20)López (9)14,45570-70
141September 6Tigers1 – 0 (10)Halladay (19-6)Rodney (0-2)18,26171-70
142September 7Tigers8 – 0Towers (5-1)Mears (0-2)16,61772-70
143September 8@ Yankees9 – 3Mussina (16-7)Escobar (10-9)8,84872-71
144September 9@ Devil Rays11 – 6Waechter (3-0)Lidle (12-12)Kennedy (1)8,52872-72
145September 10@ Devil Rays6 – 5Hendrickson (9-9)Sosa (5-10)López (10)8,52273-72
146September 11@ Devil Rays3 – 1Halladay (20-6)González (6-9)9,34574-72
147September 12Orioles4 – 2Towers (6-1)DuBose (2-5)López (11)15,27475-72
148September 13Orioles6 – 1Escobar (11-9)Hentgen (6-8)18,30976-72
149September 14Orioles5 – 3Riley (1-0)Lidle (12-13)Julio (33)18,76376-73
150September 16@ Tigers9 – 6Kershner (2-3)Cornejo (6-16)9,80177-73
151September 17@ Tigers6 – 0Halladay (21-6)Loux (0-1)11,24078-73
152September 18@ Tigers10 – 6Towers (7-1)Maroth (7-21)9,95179-73
153September 19@ Orioles5 – 2Escobar (12-9)Carrasco (2-5)López (12)25,85780-73
154September 20@ Orioles2 – 1Ligtenberg (3-2)Lidle (12-14)Julio (35)32,38180-74
155September 21@ Orioles7 – 4Walker (2-2)Carrasco (2-6)López (13)27,50281-74
156September 22Devil Rays5 – 2Bell (5-4)Halladay (21-7)22,86981-75
157September 23Devil Rays8 – 5Kershner (3-3)Zambrano (11-10)17,20882-75
158September 24Devil Rays5 – 3Escobar (13-9)Waechter (3-2)López (14)16,05083-75
159September 25Devil Rays10 – 8Miller (2-2)Carter (7-5)13,40884-75
160September 26Indians2 – 1Stanford (1-3)Lidle (12-15)Riske (8)13,86184-76
161September 27Indians5 – 4Halladay (22-7)Mulholland (3-4)21,50485-76
162September 28Indians6 – 2Towers (8-1)Lee (3-3)22,01486-76

Player stats

Batting

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

= Indicates team leader
Player G AB R H HR RBI Avg. SB
Greg Meyers121329511011552.3070
Carlos Delgado16157011717242145.3020
Orlando Hudson14247454127957.2685
Chris Woodward1043494991745.2611
Eric Hinske124449741091263.24312
Shannon Stewart713034789735.2941
Vernon Wells16167811821533117.3174
Reed Johnson114412791211052.2945
Josh Phelps119396571062066.2601

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Other batters

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

Player G AB H HR RBI Avg.
Frank Catalanotto1334891461359.299
Mike Bordick10234394554.274
Tom Wilson9625666535.258
Bobby Kielty6218944425.233
Dave Berg6116141418.255
Kevin Cash341061518.142
Howie Clark38702507.357
Jayson Werth264810210.208
Ken Huckaby511202.182

Starting pitchers

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

Player G IP W L ERA SO
Roy Halladay362662273.25204
Cory Lidle31192⅔12155.75112
Mark Hendrickson30158⅓995.5176
Pete Walker2355⅓224.8829
Doug Davis1254465.0025

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 Escobar41180⅓1394.29159
Tanyon Sturtze4089⅓765.9454
Josh Towers1464⅓814.4842
Corey Thurman615⅓116.4611
John Wasdin350123.405

Relief pitchers

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

Player G IP W L SV ERA SO
Trever Miller7952⅔2234.6144
Aquilino López7273⅔13143.4264
Cliff Politte5449⅓15125.6640
Jeff Tam4444⅔0415.6426
Jason Kershner40543303.1732
Doug Creek2113⅔0003.2911
Dan Reichert1516⅓0006.0613
Scott Service15160004.5017
Juan Acevedo1412⅔1204.269
Doug Linton790003.007
Brian Bowles570002.572
Vinnie Chulk35⅓0005.062

Award winners

All-Star Game

  • Carlos Delgado, First Base
  • Roy Halladay, Pitcher
  • Vernon Wells, Outfield[14]

Farm system

Level Team League Manager
AAA Syracuse SkyChiefs International League Omar Malavé
AA New Haven Ravens Eastern League Marty Pevey
A Dunedin Blue Jays Florida State League Mike Basso
A Charleston Alley Cats South Atlantic League Mark Meleski
A-Short Season Auburn Doubledays New York–Penn League Dennis Holmberg
Rookie Pulaski Blue Jays Appalachian League Paul Elliott

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References

  1. "Chris Carpenter Stats".
  2. "Brandon Lyon Stats".
  3. "Doug Linton Stats".
  4. Felipe López Statistics Baseball-Reference.com
  5. Mike Bordick Statistics Baseball-Reference.com
  6. Frank Catalanotto Statistics Baseball-Reference.com
  7. John-Ford Griffin Statistics Baseball-Reference.com
  8. "2003 Toronto Blue Jays Roster by Baseball Almanac".
  9. "Aaron Hill Stats".
  10. Scott Service Statistics Baseball-Reference.com
  11. Bobby Kielty Statistics Baseball-Reference.com
  12. "Feature: 2003 Free Agent Draft Pick Compensation". Baseball-Reference.com. Retrieved June 12, 2010.
  13. "2003 Toronto Blue Jays Statistics".
  14. Blue Jays All-Stars | bluejays.com: History
  15. Johnson, Lloyd, and Wolff, Miles, ed., The Encyclopedia of Minor League Baseball, 3rd edition. Durham, North Carolina: Baseball America, 2007
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