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Toronto Blue Jays award winners and league leaders

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This is a list of award winners and league leaders for the Toronto Blue Jays professional baseball team.

Contents

Most Valuable Player

  • 1987 – George Bell
  • 2015 – Josh Donaldson
  • Cy Young Award

  • 1996 – Pat Hentgen
  • 1997 – Roger Clemens
  • 1998 – Roger Clemens
  • 2003 – Roy Halladay
  • Edgar Martínez Award

  • 1992 – Dave Winfield
  • 1993 – Paul Molitor
  • 2009 – Adam Lind
  • Rookie of the Year

  • 1979 – Alfredo Griffin
  • 2002 – Eric Hinske
  • Gold Glove Award

  • Pitcher
  • R.A. Dickey (2013)
  • Catcher
  • none

  • First base
  • none

  • Second base
  • Roberto Alomar [5] (1991–95)
  • Orlando Hudson (2005)
  • Shortstop
  • Tony Fernández [4] (1986–89)
  • Third base
  • Kelly Gruber (1990)
  • Outfield
  • Jesse Barfield [2] (1986–87)
  • Devon White [5] (1991–95)
  • Shawn Green (1999)
  • Vernon Wells [3] (2004–06)
  • Wilson Defensive Player of the Year Award

    See explanatory note at Atlanta Braves award winners and league leaders.
    Team (at all positions)
  • (2012)
  • (2013)
  • Centerfield (in MLB)
  • Kevin Pillar (2015)
  • Silver Slugger

  • DH
  • Dave Winfield (1992)
  • Paul Molitor (1993)
  • José Canseco (1998)
  • Adam Lind (2009)
  • Catcher
  • none

  • First baseman
  • Fred McGriff (1989)
  • Carlos Delgado [3] (1999, 2000, 2003)
  • Second baseman
  • Damaso Garcia (1982)
  • Roberto Alomar (1992)
  • Aaron Hill (2009)
  • Shortstop
  • none

  • Third baseman
  • Kelly Gruber (1990)
  • Josh Donaldson (2015)
  • Josh Donaldson (2016)
  • Outfielders
  • Lloyd Moseby (1983)
  • George Bell [3] (1985–87)
  • Jesse Barfield (1986)
  • Joe Carter [2] (1991, 1992)
  • Shawn Green (1999)
  • Vernon Wells (2003)
  • Jose Bautista (2010, 2011, 2014)
  • Silver Bat Award

  • 1993 – John Olerud
  • Hank Aaron Award

  • 2000 – Carlos Delgado
  • 2010 – Jose Bautista
  • 2011 – Jose Bautista
  • 2015 – Josh Donaldson
  • Manager of the Year

  • 1985 – Bobby Cox
  • Comeback Player of the Year

  • 2009 – Aaron Hill
  • ALCS Most Valuable Player

  • 1992 – Roberto Alomar
  • 1993 – Dave Stewart
  • World Series Most Valuable Player

  • 1992 – Pat Borders
  • 1993 – Paul Molitor
  • DHL Hometown Heroes (2006)

  • — voted by MLB fans as the most outstanding player in the history of the franchise, based on on-field performance, leadership quality and character value
  • The Sporting News Player of the Year

  • 1987 – George Bell
  • 2000 – Carlos Delgado
  • 2015 – Josh Donaldson
  • The Sporting News Pitcher of the Year

  • 1982 – Dave Stieb
  • 1987 – Jimmy Key
  • 1996 – Pat Hentgen
  • 1997 – Roger Clemens
  • 1998 – Roger Clemens
  • 2003 – Roy Halladay
  • Baseball America All-Rookie Team

    See: Baseball America#Baseball America All-Rookie Team
  • 2011 – Brett Lawrie (3B)
  • Team award

  • 1992 – William Harridge Trophy (American League champion)
  • 1992 – Commissioner's Trophy (World Series)
  • 1993 – William Harridge Trophy (American League champion)
  • 1993 – Commissioner's Trophy (World Series)
  • 1994 (1993 Toronto Blue Jays) – Outstanding Team ESPY Award
  • 2012 – Commissioner's Award for Philanthropic Excellence
  • Baseball Hall of Famers

    See: Toronto Blue Jays § Baseball Hall of Famers

    Retired numbers

    See: Toronto Blue Jays#Retired numbers

    Level of Excellence

    See: Toronto Blue Jays#Level of Excellence

    Neil MacCarl Award

    See: Neil MacCarl Award

    World Baseball Classic MVP

  • 2017 – Marcus Stroman (P)
  • Home Runs Leaders

  • 1986 – Jesse Barfield
  • 1989 – Fred McGriff
  • 2010 – Jose Bautista
  • 2011 – Jose Bautista
  • RBIs Leader

  • 1987 – George Bell
  • 2003 – Carlos Delgado
  • 2015 – Josh Donaldson
  • 2016 - Edwin Encarnacion (co-leader)
  • Singles Leader

  • 1986 – Tony Fernández
  • Doubles Leader

  • 1993 – John Olerud
  • 1999 – Shawn Green
  • 2000 – Carlos Delgado
  • 2003 – Vernon Wells (co-leader)
  • Triples Leaders

  • 1980 – Alfredo Griffin (co-leader)
  • 1984 – Dave Collins (co-leader)
  • 1984 – Lloyd Moseby Co-Leader
  • Extra-Base Hits Leader

  • 1987 – George Bell
  • 2015 – Josh Donaldson
  • At-Bats Leader

  • 1986 – Tony Fernández
  • Total Bases Leader

  • 1987 – George Bell
  • OPS Leader

  • 1989 – Fred McGriff
  • Games Played Leaders

  • 1979 – Rick Bosetti (co-leader)
  • 1982 – Alfredo Griffin (co-leader)
  • 1983 – Alfredo Griffin (co-leader)
  • 1986 – Tony Fernández
  • Sacrifice Flies Leader

  • 1989 – George Bell
  • 2015 – Edwin Encarnación (co-leader)
  • 2015 – Josh Donaldson (co-leader)
  • At-Bats per Strikeout Leader

  • 1978 – Bob Bailor
  • Outs Leaders

  • 1980 – Alfredo Griffin
  • 1986 – Tony Fernández
  • Earned Run Average Leaders

  • 1985 – Dave Stieb
  • 1987 – Jimmy Key
  • 1996 – Juan Guzmán
  • 1997 – Roger Clemens
  • 1998 – Roger Clemens
  • 2015 – David Price (21 starts with Detroit, 11 with Toronto)
  • 2016 - Aaron Sanchez
  • Adjusted ERA Leader

  • 1997 – Roger Clemens
  • 1998 – Roger Clemens
  • Wins Leaders

  • 1992 – Jack Morris (co-leader)
  • 1997 – Roger Clemens
  • 1998 – Roger Clemens (co-leader)
  • 2000 – David Wells (co-leader)
  • 2003 – Roy Halladay
  • Strikeouts Leader

  • 1997 – Roger Clemens
  • 1998 – Roger Clemens
  • 2008 – A. J. Burnett
  • Winning Percentage Leader

  • 1984 – Doyle Alexander
  • 1987 – Jeff Musselman
  • 1993 – Juan Guzmán
  • 2006 – Roy Halladay
  • 2016 - Aaron Sanchez
  • Innings Pitched Leaders

  • 1982 – Dave Stieb
  • 1984 – Dave Stieb
  • 1995 – David Cone (17 starts with Blue Jays, 13 with New York Yankees)
  • 1996 – Roger Clemens
  • 1997 – Roger Clemens and Pat Hentgen
  • 2002 – Roy Halladay
  • 2003 – Roy Halladay
  • 2008 – Roy Halladay
  • WHIP Leaders

  • 1987 – Jimmy Key
  • 1996 – Juan Guzmán
  • 1997 – Roger Clemens
  • 2008 – Roy Halladay
  • Saves Leader

  • 1987 – Tom Henke
  • 1993 – Duane Ward (co-leader)
  • Appearances Leader

  • 1987 – Mark Eichhorn
  • 1991 – Duane Ward
  • 2001 – Paul Quantrill
  • 2003 – Trever Miller
  • 2007 – Scott Downs (co-leader)
  • Games Started Leaders

  • 1982 – Jim Clancy
  • 1984 – Jim Clancy (co-leader)
  • 1994 – Juan Guzmán
  • 1997 – Pat Hentgen (co-leader)
  • 2000 – David Wells
  • 2003 – Roy Halladay
  • 2008 – A. J. Burnett (co-leader)
  • Complete Games Leaders

  • 1982 – Dave Stieb
  • 1996 – Pat Hentgen
  • 1997 – Roger Clemens and Pat Hentgen
  • 1999 – David Wells
  • 2000 – David Wells
  • 2003 – Roy Halladay (co-leader)
  • 2005 – Roy Halladay
  • 2007 – Roy Halladay
  • 2008 – Roy Halladay
  • 2009 – Roy Halladay
  • Shutouts Leaders

  • 1982 – Dave Stieb
  • 1996 – Pat Hentgen (co-leader)
  • 1997 – Roger Clemens and Pat Hentgen
  • 2003 – Roy Halladay (co-leader)
  • 2008 – Jesse Litsch (co-leader)
  • 2009 – Roy Halladay
  • Losses Leaders

  • 1979 – Phil Huffman
  • 1981 – Luis Leal (co-leader)
  • 1998 – Juan Guzmán (22 starts with Blue Jays, 11 with Baltimore Orioles)
  • Hits Allowed/9IP Leaders

  • 1984 – Dave Stieb
  • 1985 – Dave Stieb
  • 1987 – Jimmy Key
  • 1996 – Juan Guzmán
  • 1998 – Roger Clemens
  • 2015 – Marco Estrada
  • 2016 – Marco Estrada
  • Strikeouts/9IP Leader

  • 1998 – Roger Clemens
  • 2008 – A. J. Burnett
  • Walks/9IP Leader

  • 1989 – Jimmy Key
  • 2000 – David Wells
  • 2009 – Roy Halladay
  • Home Runs Allowed Leader

  • 1977 – Jerry Garvin
  • Walks Allowed Leader

  • 1980 – Jim Clancy
  • 1995 – Al Leiter
  • 2004 – Miguel Batista (co-leader)
  • Hits Allowed Leaders

  • 1982 – Dave Stieb
  • 1995 – Pat Hentgen
  • 2003 – Roy Halladay
  • Earned Runs Allowed Leaders

  • 1977 – Dave Lemanczyk (co-leader)
  • 1984 – Jim Clancy
  • 1995 – Pat Hentgen
  • 2000 – Chris Carpenter
  • 2003 – Cory Lidle (co-leader)
  • Hit Batsmen Leaders

  • 1981 – Dave Stieb (co-leader)
  • 1983 – Dave Stieb
  • 1984 – Dave Stieb
  • 1986 – Dave Stieb
  • 1989 – Dave Stieb
  • Batters Faced Leaders

  • 1982 – Dave Stieb
  • 1996 – Pat Hentgen
  • 1997 – Pat Hentgen
  • 2003 – Roy Halladay
  • 2008 – Roy Halladay
  • Games Finished Leader

  • 1987 – Tom Henke
  • 1993 – Duane Ward
  • American League Youngest Player

  • 1981 – Fred Manrique
  • 2015 – Roberto Osuna
  • American League Oldest Player

  • 2016 - R.A. Dickey
  • References

    Toronto Blue Jays award winners and league leaders Wikipedia