2019 Toronto Blue Jays season

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2019  Toronto Blue Jays
League American League
Division East
Ballpark Rogers Centre
City Toronto, Ontario
Record67–95 (.414)
Divisional place4th
Owners Rogers, CEO Mark Shapiro
General managers Ross Atkins
Managers Charlie Montoyo
Television Sportsnet
Sportsnet One
(Buck Martinez, Pat Tabler, Dan Shulman)
Radio Blue Jays Radio Network
Sportsnet 590 the FAN
(Ben Wagner, Mike Wilner, Kevin Barker)
  2018 Seasons 2020  

The 2019 Toronto Blue Jays season was the franchise's 43rd season in Major League Baseball, and 29th full season (30th overall) at Rogers Centre. The Blue Jays were managed by Charlie Montoyo in his first year as the Blue Jays manager. [1] The Blue Jays began their season at home against the Detroit Tigers on March 28 [2] and ended their season at home against the Tampa Bay Rays on Sunday, September 29. They finished with a record of 67–95, a worse record than the previous season, and failed to qualify for the postseason for the third consecutive year.

Contents

Offseason

On September 26, 2018, it was announced that John Gibbons would not return to manage the Blue Jays for the 2019 season. [3]

October 2018

November 2018

December 2018

January 2019

Spring training

On March 25 and 26, the Blue Jays returned to Montreal's Olympic Stadium for two games against the Milwaukee Brewers. [28]

Standings

American League East

AL East
Team W L Pct. GB Home Road
New York Yankees 10359.63657244635
Tampa Bay Rays 9666.593748334833
Boston Red Sox 8478.5191938434635
Toronto Blue Jays 6795.4143635463249
Baltimore Orioles 54108.3334925562952

American League Wild Card

Division Leaders
Team W L Pct.
Houston Astros 10755.660
New York Yankees 10359.636
Minnesota Twins 10161.623
Wild Card teams
(Top 2 teams qualify for postseason)
Team W L Pct. GB
Oakland Athletics 9765.599+1
Tampa Bay Rays 9666.593
Cleveland Indians 9369.5743
Boston Red Sox 8478.51912
Texas Rangers 7884.48118
Chicago White Sox 7289.44723½
Los Angeles Angels 7290.44424
Seattle Mariners 6894.42028
Toronto Blue Jays 6795.41429
Kansas City Royals 59103.36437
Baltimore Orioles 54108.33342
Detroit Tigers 47114.29248½

Records vs opponents

RecordGames Left
OpponentHomeRoadTotalHomeRoadTotal
AL East
Baltimore Orioles 4–57–311–8
Boston Red Sox 4–64–58–11
New York Yankees 6–42–78–11
Tampa Bay Rays 4–52–86–13
Totals18–2015–2333–43
AL Central
Chicago White Sox 1–22–23–4
Cleveland Indians 1–20–41–6
Detroit Tigers 2–22–14–3
Kansas City Royals 3–13–06–1
Minnesota Twins 0–33–13–4
Totals7–1010–817–18
AL West
Houston Astros 1–21–22–4
Los Angeles Angels 1–30–31–6
Oakland Athletics 3–03–06–0
Seattle Mariners 1–21–22–4
Texas Rangers 2–11–23–3
Totals8–86–914–17
National League
Arizona Diamondbacks 0–30–3
Atlanta Braves 1–10–21–3
Colorado Rockies 0–30–3
Los Angeles Dodgers 0–30–3
San Diego Padres 1–21–2
San Francisco Giants 0–21–11–3
Totals2–81–93–17
Grand Totals 35–46 32–49 67–95
MonthGamesWonLostPct.
March422.500
April251213.480
May28721.250
June271017.370
July261214.462
August271215.444
September251213.480
Totals1626795.414

2019 draft

RoundPickPlayerPositionCollege/SchoolNationalitySigned
111 Alek Manoah RHP West Virginia Flag of the United States.svg June 13 [29]
252Kendall WilliamsRHP IMG Academy (FL) Flag of the United States.svg June 9 [30]
388Dasan Brown OF Abbey Park High School (ON) Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg June 29 [31]
4117Will RobertsonOF Creighton Flag of the United States.svg June 11 [32]
5147Tanner Morris SS Virginia Flag of the United States.svg June 11 [32]
6177Cameron EdenSS California Flag of the United States.svg June 11 [32]
7207L. J. Talley 2B Georgia Flag of the United States.svg June 14 [32]
8237Angel Camacho 3B Jacksonville Flag of the United States.svg June 16 [32]
9267Philip Clarke C Vanderbilt Flag of the United States.svg July 2 [33]
10297Glenn SantiagoSSInternational Baseball Academy (PR) Flag of Puerto Rico.svg June 13 [34]

Regular season

Opening Day

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The Rogers Centre on Opening Day
Opening Day starters
PositionName
Catcher Danny Jansen
First baseman Justin Smoak
Second baseman Lourdes Gurriel Jr.
Shortstop Freddy Galvis
Third baseman Brandon Drury
Left fielder Teoscar Hernández
Center fielder Kevin Pillar
Right fielder Randal Grichuk
Designated hitter Rowdy Tellez
Pitcher Marcus Stroman

March and April

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Vladimir Guerrero Jr.

On opening day, Detroit Tigers starting pitcher Jordan Zimmermann pitched a perfect game through 6 2/3 innings against the Blue Jays before giving up a hit to Teoscar Hernández. [35] Marcus Stroman also pitched seven scoreless innings for the Blue Jays. [36] Toronto lost the contest 2–0 in 11 innings, after Christin Stewart hit a two-run homer in the 10th inning. [37] On April 1, Baltimore Orioles starting pitcher David Hess pitched a no-hitter through 6 1/3 innings before manager Brandon Hyde took him out of the game, in a game the Blue Jays wound up losing 6–5. [38] On April 4, in the first game of a four-game set against the Cleveland Indians at Progressive Field, starter Trevor Bauer pitched seven innings of no-hit ball against the Blue Jays before being removed from the game after throwing 117 pitches, as the Blue Jays lost 4-1. [39] In the final game of the series, Indians pitcher Mike Clevinger pitched five innings, while giving up one hit and striking out 10 Blue Jays batters in a 3–1 Cleveland win. [40] The Blue Jays managed only 19 hits while tallying 57 strikeouts in the series, the second most in franchise history, while striking out at least 13 times in four consecutive games for the first time in franchise history and only fourth time in MLB history. [41]

May

The Blue Jays were swept by the Minnesota Twins in a series at home from May 6 to May 8 as they were shutout in back-to-back games, before Billy McKinney's solo home run in the final game of the series ended a 25-inning scoreless skid for the team. [42] The team had their worst month of the year in May, finishing with a 7–21 record while losing four straight games or more on three separate occasions. [43]

June

On June 2, the Colorado Rockies finished off a three-game sweep of the Blue Jays at Coors Field. [44] From June 7 to June 9, another national league team, the Arizona Diamondbacks, swept the Blue Jays at the Rogers Centre in a series where Toronto only managed to score four runs. [45] In a game at Yankee Stadium against the Blue Jays on June 25, the New York Yankees set a new MLB team record by hitting a home run for the 28th consecutive game, with DJ LeMahieu hitting the record-setting home run in the first inning in a 4–3 win. [46]

July

On July 24, Shane Bieber of the Cleveland Indians tossed a complete game one hitter against the Blue Jays, striking out ten batters and walking one as the Indians won 4–0, taking two of three games from the Jays. [47]

August

On August 8, rookie Bo Bichette set a new MLB record for most consecutive doubles to start a career with nine when he doubled in the bottom of the sixth inning against the New York Yankees. [48] On August 11, Masahiro Tanaka of the New York Yankees pitched eight innings against the Blue Jays while giving up only three hits in a 1–0 win that split a four-game set between the two teams. [49] Aroldis Chapman came in the 9th inning to close the game for the Yankees, inducing a double play from the bat of Vladimir Guerrero Jr. following a 13-pitch at-bat, for which the rookie received a standing ovation from the crowd at Rogers Centre. [50] In their game against the Texas Rangers on August 12, the Blue Jays set a franchise record with 13 extra-base hits. [51] On August 18, Yusei Kikuchi of the Seattle Mariners pitched a complete game two-hit shutout against the Blue Jays in a 7–0 win as the Mariners took two of three games from the Blue Jays. [52]

September

On September 1, Justin Verlander of the Houston Astros pitched a no-hitter against the Blue Jays, the third of his career (and second against Toronto) in a 2–0 win. [53]

Game log

Legend
Blue Jays winBlue Jays lossGame postponed
2019 Game Log: 67–95 (Home: 35–46; Away: 32–49) [54]
March: 2–2 (Home: 2–2; Road: 0–0)
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceRecordGB
1March 28 Tigers 0–2 (10) Alcántara (1–0) Hudson (0–1) Greene (1)45,0480–11
2March 29Tigers6–0 Shoemaker (1–0) Boyd (0–1)18,0541–1½
3March 30Tigers3–0 Sanchez (1–0) Turnbull (0–1) Giles (1)25,4292–1
4March 31Tigers3–4 (11) Stumpf (1–0) Pannone (0–1) Greene (2)16,0982–21
April: 12–13 (Home: 5–6; Road: 7–7)
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceRecordGB
5April 1 Orioles 5–6 Hess (1–0) Reid-Foley (0–1) Bleier (1)10,4602–32
6April 2Orioles1–2 Cashner (1–1) Stroman (0–1) Castro (1)12,1102–43
7April 3Orioles5–3 Shoemaker (2–0) Karns (0–1) Giles (2)11,4363–42
8April 4@ Indians 1–4 Bauer (1–0) Sanchez (0–1) Hand (3)10,3753–5
9April 5@ Indians2–3 Cimber (1–0) Biagini (0–1)12,8813–6
10April 6@ Indians2–7 Carrasco (1–1) Pannone (0–2)18,4293–7
11April 7@ Indians1–3 Clevinger (1–0) Stroman (0–2) Hand (4)17,2643–8
12April 9@ Red Sox 7–5 Shoemaker (3–0) Sale (0–3) Giles (3)36,1794–85
13April 11@ Red Sox6–7 Walden (2–0) Giles (0–1)36,5104–96
14April 12 Rays 7–11 Yarbrough (2–1) Thornton (0–1)17,3264–107
15April 13Rays3–1 Pannone (1–2) Roe (0–2) Giles (4)20,7715–106
16April 14Rays4–8 Kolarek (1–0) Stroman (0–3)20,5125–117
17April 15@ Twins 5–3 Gaviglio (1–0) Mejía (0–1) Biagini (1)11,7276–11
18April 16@ Twins6–5 Sanchez (2–1) May (1–1) Giles (5)13,3657–11
19April 17@ Twins1–4 Odorizzi (1–2) Thornton (0–2) Parker (4)11,4657–12
20April 18@ Twins7–4 Biagini (1–1) Pineda (2–1) Giles (6)12,5238–12
21April 19@ Athletics 5–1 Stroman (1–3) Brooks (2–2)15,1289–12
22April 20@ Athletics10–1 Gaviglio (2–0) Fiers (2–2)31,14010–12
23April 21@ Athletics5–4 Hudson (1–1) Anderson (3–1) Giles (7)16,01511–12
24April 23 Giants 6–7 Samardzija (2–1) Thornton (0–3) Smith (6)20,38411–135
25April 24Giants0–4 Pomeranz (1–2) Buchholz (0–1)19,65211–145
26April 26Athletics4–2 Giles (1–1) Petit (0–1)28,68812–14
27April 27Athletics7–1 Sanchez (3–1) Anderson (3–2)22,25413–14
28April 28Athletics5–4 (11) Luciano (1–0) Treinen (1–2)18,55714–14
29April 30@ Angels 3–4 Buttrey (2–1) Tepera (0–1) Robles (2)38,79714–15
May: 7–21 (Home: 3–10; Road: 4–11)
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceRecordGB
30May 1@ Angels 3–6 Peña (1–1) Stroman (1–4) Buttrey (1)33,08214–165
31May 2@ Angels2–6 Skaggs (3–2) Sanchez (3–2)40,06414–176
32May 3@ Rangers 1–0 (12) Hudson (2–1) Jurado (0–1) Giles (8)26,17915–176
33May 4@ Rangers5–8 Lynn (4–2) Pannone (1–3) Kelley (2)31,78715–186
34May 5@ Rangers2–10 Dowdy (2–1) Buchholz (0–2)30,93415–19
35May 6 Twins 0–8 Pérez (5–0) Stroman (1–5)12,29215–20
36May 7Twins0–3 Berríos (6–1) Sanchez (3–3) Rogers (4)14,03915–21
37May 8Twins1–9 Gibson (3–1) Thornton (0–4)14,37215–22
38May 10 White Sox 4–3 Biagini (2–1) Covey (0–2) Giles (9)20,40216–22
39May 11White Sox2–7 Nova (2–3) Stroman (1–6)24,56316–23
40May 12White Sox1–5 Giolito (4–1) Sanchez (3–4)24,22216–24
41May 14@ Giants 7–3 Thornton (1–4) Vincent (0–2)31,23017–24
42May 15@ Giants3–4 Melancon (1–0) Tepera (0–2) Smith (11)31,02817–25
43May 16@ White Sox2–4 Herrera (1–2) Law (0–1) Colomé (9)20,11917–2610
44May 17@ White Sox10–2 Gaviglio (3–0) Nova (2–4) Guerra (1)17,07818–26
45May 18@ White Sox1–4 (5) Giolito (5–1) Feierabend (0–1)22,90818–2710
46May 19@ White Sox5–2 Hudson (3–1) Herrera (1–3) Giles (10)18,60519–27
47May 20 Red Sox 2–12 Price (2–2) Jackson (0–1)26,79419–2810½
48May 21Red Sox10–3 Stroman (2–6) Rodríguez (4–3)14,40720–2810½
49May 22Red Sox5–6 (13) Hembree (1–0) Cordero (0–1)18,28520–2911½
50May 23Red Sox2–8 Weber (1–0) Gaviglio (3–1)36,52620–3012½
51May 24 Padres 3–6 Wisler (2–1) Hudson (3–2) Stammen (2)19,48020–3113
52May 25Padres4–19 Quantrill (1–2) Jackson (0–2)24,21220–3214½
53May 26Padres10–1 Stroman (3–6) Erlin (0–1)24,46221–3213½
54May 27@ Rays 3–8 Chirinos (6–1) Sanchez (3–5)15,88321–3314½
55May 28@ Rays1–3 Yarbrough (4–1) Richard (0–1) Castillo (6)5,78621–3414½
56May 29@ Rays3–4 (11) Castillo (1–3) Shafer (0–1)6,16621–3515½
57May 31@ Rockies 6–13 Márquez (6–2) Jackson (0–3)32,99021–3616½
June: 10–17 (Home: 5–8; Road: 5–9)
#DateOpponentScoreWinLoss.SaveAttendanceRecordGB
58June 1@ Rockies 2–4 Gray (5–4) Stroman (3–7) Oberg (2)34,20521–3717½
59June 2@ Rockies1–5 Senzatela (4–4) Sanchez (3–6)37,86121–3817½
60June 4 Yankees 4–3 Pannone (2–3) Tanaka (3–5) Giles (11)20,67122–3816½
61June 5Yankees11–7 Gaviglio (4–1) Britton (2–1)16,60923–3815½
62June 6Yankees2–6 Happ (6–3) Jackson (0–4) Chapman (18)25,65723–3916½
63June 7 Diamondbacks 2–8 Kelly (6–6) Stroman (3–8)16,55523–4016½
64June 8Diamondbacks0–6 Greinke (7–2) Sanchez (3–7)22,95423–4116½
65June 9Diamondbacks2–8 Ray (5–3) Richard (0–2)19,66123–4217½
66June 11@ Orioles 2–4 Means (6–4) Thornton (1–5) Givens (6)12,52423–4318
67June 12@ Orioles8–6 Jackson (1–4) Hess (1–9) Hudson (1)11,15324–4317½
68June 13@ Orioles12–3 Stroman (4–8) Ynoa (0–3)14,91025–4316½
69June 14@ Astros 2–15 Cole (6–5) Sanchez (3–8) Armenteros (1)34,71925–4417
70June 15@ Astros2–7 Valdez (3–2) Richard (0–3)38,01225–4517½
71June 16@ Astros12–0 Thornton (2–5) Peacock (6–4)42,17426–4517½
72June 17 Angels 5–10 Peña (5–1) Jackson (1–5)15,22726–4618½
73June 18Angels1–3 Skaggs (6–6) Stroman (4–9) Robles (11)17,25926–4719½
74June 19Angels6–11 Ramirez (3–0) Sanchez (3–9)16,22526–4820½
75June 20Angels7–5 (10) Kingham (2–1) [Note 1] Buttrey (4–4)24,29127–4820½
76June 21@ Red Sox 5–7 (10) Workman (6–1) Romano (0–1)36,71127–4921½
77June 22@ Red Sox8–7 Kingham (3–1) [Note 2] Barnes (3–2) Giles (12)36,71228–4921½
78June 23@ Red Sox6–1 Stroman (5–9) Porcello (5–7)36,49529–4920½
79June 24@ Yankees8–10 Sabathia (5–4) Sanchez (3–10) Chapman (22)37,20429–5021½
80June 25@ Yankees3–4 Green (2–2) Richard (0–4) Chapman (23)40,11929–5122½
81June 26@ Yankees7–8 Britton (3–1) Kingham (3–2) [Note 3] 40,57829–5223½
82June 28 Royals 6–2 Hudson (4–2) Duffy (3–4)18,39930–5223
83June 29Royals7–5 Hudson (5–2) Barlow (2–3)24,90631–5223
84June 30Royals6–7 Keller (4–9) Sanchez (3–11) Kennedy (11)21,72731–5324
July: 12–14 (Home: 5–8; Road: 7–6)
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85July 1 Royals 11–4 Richard (1–4) Sparkman (2–4)29,33932–5323½
86July 2 Red Sox 6–10 Price (6–2) Thornton (2–6)18,41532–5423½
87July 3Red Sox6–3 Waguespack (1–0) Sale (3–8) Giles (13)16,88333–5423½
88July 4Red Sox7–8 Workman (8–1) Giles (1–2)22,21733–5524½
89July 5 Orioles 1–4 Bundy (4–10) Sanchez (3–12) Fry (3)20,53033–5625½
90July 6Orioles1–8 Cashner (9–3) Richard (1–5)22,40533–5725½
91July 7Orioles6–1 Thornton (3–6) Wojciechowski (0–2)22,48734–5724½
92July 12@ Yankees 0–4 Germán (11–2) Sanchez (3–13)47,16234–5825½
93July 13@ Yankees2–1 Biagini (3–1) Happ (7–5) Hudson (2)43,47235–5824½
94July 14@ Yankees2–4 Tanaka (6–5) Stroman (5–10) Chapman (25)42,30335–5925½
95July 15@ Red Sox8–10 Porcello (7–7) Thornton (3–7) Workman (4)35,61635–6025½
96July 16@ Red Sox10–4 Shafer (1–1) Cashner (9–4)36,34136–6025½
97July 17@ Red Sox4–5 Rodríguez (11–4) Sanchez (3–14) Workman (5)34,85336–6126
98July 18@ Red Sox0–5 Sale (4–9) Pannone (2–4)35,35736–6227½
99July 19@ Tigers 12–1 Stroman (6–10) Zimmermann (0–7)26,49837–6227½
100July 20@ Tigers7–5 Font (3–2) [Note 4] Soto (0–4) Giles (14)28,78438–6227½
101July 21@ Tigers3–4 (10) Ramirez (5–3) Mayza (0–1)22,56238–6327½
102July 22 Indians 3–7 Clevinger (4–2) Borucki (0–1)22,29538–6427½
103July 23Indians2–1 (10) Giles (2–2) Olson (1–1)22,18639–6427½
104July 24Indians0–4 Bieber (10–3) Stroman (6–11)25,38539–6528½
105July 26 Rays 1–3 Yarbrough (9–3) Waguespack (1–1) Poche (1)22,76739–6628
106July 27Rays10–9 (12) Hudson (6–2) Pagán (2–2)28,20440–6627
107July 28Rays9–10 Roe (1–3) Hudson (6–3) Castillo (8)24,54240–6728
108July 29@ Royals7–3 Mayza (1–1) Keller (7–10)18,30641–6727½
109July 30@ Royals9–2 Reid-Foley (1–1) Montgomery (1–4)18,37942–6726½
110July 31@ Royals4–1 Waguespack (2–1) Junis (6–10) Shafer (1)14,48043–6726½
August: 12–15 (Home: 7–7; Road: 5–8)
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111August 1@ Orioles 11–2 Thornton (4–7) Wojciechowski (2–4)9,71644–6726
112August 2@ Orioles5–2 Kingham (4–2) [Note 5] Brooks (2–5) Law (1)16,33145–6726
113August 3@ Orioles4–6 Givens (2–5) Boshers (0–1) Fry (3)12,95145–6827½
114August 4@ Orioles5–6 Eshelman (1–2) Reid-Foley (1–2) Armstrong (4)18,83745–6928½
115August 5@ Rays 2–0 Waguespack (3–1) Morton (12–4) Law (2)11,94846–6928½
116August 6@ Rays6–7 (10) Castillo (2–6) Boshers (0–2)9,43446–7029½
117August 7@ Rays4–3 Stewart (1–0) McKay (2–2) Giles (15)10,29947–7029½
118August 8 Yankees 6–12 Germán (15–2) Pannone (2–5) Cessa (1)34,10847–7130½
119August 9Yankees8–2 Reid-Foley (2–2) Happ (9–7)25,78248–7129½
120August 10Yankees5–4 Adam (1–0) Ottavino (5–4) Law (3)33,90349–7128½
121August 11Yankees0–1 Tanaka (8–6) Thornton (4–8) Chapman (31)27,79049–7229½
122August 12 Rangers 19–4 Stewart (2–0) Jurado (6–8)16,49250–7230
123August 13Rangers3–0 Pannone (3–5) Lynn (14–8) Giles (16)22,95851–7230
124August 14Rangers3–7 Allard (1–0) Reid-Foley (2–3)34,66651–7331
125August 16 Mariners 7–3 Waguespack (4–1) LeBlanc (6–7)20,84452–7330½
126August 17Mariners3–4 Bass (2–4) Mayza (1–2) Magill (1)22,07352–7431½
127August 18Mariners0–7 Kikuchi (5–8) Font (3–3) [Note 6] 23,60452–7531½
128August 20@ Dodgers 3–16 Kershaw (13–2) Reid-Foley (2–4)52,03052–7631½
129August 21@ Dodgers1–2 (10) Báez (7–2) Mayza (1–3)44,10652–7731½
130August 22@ Dodgers2–3 Sadler (3–0) Law (0–2)49,79652–7831½
131August 23@ Mariners4–7 Wisler (3–2) Gaviglio (4–2) Magill (3)34,70652–7932½
132August 24@ Mariners7–5 Stewart (3–0) McClain (0–1) Law (4)34,59053–7931½
133August 25@ Mariners1–3 Gonzales (14–10) Buchholz (0–3) Magill (4)29,69853–8032½
134August 27 Braves 3–1 Godley (4–5) [Note 7] Soroka (10–3) Giles (17)24,57854–8033
135August 28Braves4–9 Jackson (8–2) Waguespack (4–2)23,11254–8134
136August 30 Astros 4–7 McHugh (4–5) Thornton (4–9)25,28954–8234
137August 31Astros6–4 Buchholz (1–3) Valdez (4–7) Giles (18)26,41455–8234
September: 12–13 (Home: 8–5; Road: 4–8)
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138September 1 Astros 0–2 Verlander (17–5) Giles (2–3)24,10455–8335
139September 2@ Braves 3–6 Soroka (11–3) Waguespack (4–3) Melancon (9)28,98755–8435
140September 3@ Braves2–7 Foltynewicz (5-5) Font (3–4) [Note 8] 25,42755–8536
141September 5@ Rays 4–6 Drake (4–2) Boshers (0–3) Pagán (18)5,96255–8637
142September 6@ Rays0–5 Fairbanks (1–2) Buchholz (1–4) Pagán (19)10,85355–8737
143September 7@ Rays3–5 Anderson (5–4) Romano (0–2) Drake (2)12,66355–8838
144September 8@ Rays3–8 Richards (5–12) Waguespack (4–4)14,07155–8939
145September 10 Red Sox 4–3 Shafer (2–1) Taylor (1–2) Giles (19)17,81956–8938½
146September 11Red Sox8–0 Thornton (5–9) Kelley (0–1)14,46357–8938
147September 12Red Sox4–7 Taylor (2–2) Buchholz (1–5) Workman (12)17,42057–9039½
148September 13 Yankees 6–5 (12) Font (4–4) [Note 9] Lyons (1–2)23,91558–9038½
149September 14Yankees3–13 Paxton (14–6) Waguespack (4–5)26,30858–9139½
150September 15Yankees6–4 Zeuch (1–0) Cortés Jr. (5–1) Giles (20)22,56259–9138½
151September 17@ Orioles 8–5 Law (1–2) Givens (2–6)9,28060–9138½
152September 18@ Orioles11–10 Stewart (4–0) Castro (1–3) Law (5)9,06661–9137½
153September 19@ Orioles8–4 Kay (1–0) Ynoa (1–9)10,14862–9137½
154September 20@ Yankees4–3 Adam (2–0) Kahnle (3–2) Giles (21)45,27063–9136½
155September 21@ Yankees2–7 Paxton (15–6) Zeuch (1–1)43,60263–9237½
156September 22@ Yankees3–8 Severino (1–0) Font (4–5) [Note 10] 44,58363–9338½
157September 23Orioles11–10 (15) Adam (3–0) Eades (0–1)13,19364–9338
158September 24Orioles4–11 Bundy (7–14) Pannone (3–6)12,62564–9438
159September 25Orioles3–2 Waguespack (5–5) Ynoa (1–10) Giles (22)13,85365–9437
160September 27Rays2–6 Drake (5–2) Zeuch (1–2)16,34865–9538
161September 28Rays4–1 Thornton (6–9) Yarbrough (11–6) Giles (23)20,29366–9537
162September 29Rays8–3 Buchholz (2–5) Snell (6–8)25,73867–9536

Roster

2019 Toronto Blue Jays
Roster
PitchersCatchers

Infielders

OutfieldersManager

Coaches

Statistics

Batting

Note: G = Games played; AB = At bats; R = Runs scored; H = Hits; 2B = Doubles; 3B = Triples; HR = Home runs; RBI = Runs batted in; SB = Stolen bases; BB = Walks; AVG = Batting average; Ref. = Reference

PlayerGABRH2B3BHRRBISBBBAVGRef.
Anthony Alford 162835001121.179 [55]
Bo Bichette 4619632611801121414.311 [56]
Cavan Biggio 100354668317216481471.234 [57]
Socrates Brito 173953010204.077 [58]
Jonathan Davis 3783815102635.181 [59]
Brandon Drury 12041843912111541025.218 [60]
Derek Fisher 4093141520612114.161 [61]
Freddy Galvis 115450551202411854421.267 [62]
Zack Godley 4100000000.000 [63]
Randal Grichuk 151586751362953180235.232 [64]
Vladimir Guerrero Jr. 123464521262621569046.272 [65]
Lourdes Gurriel Jr. 8431452871922050620.277 [66]
Alen Hanson 184357000413.163 [67]
Teoscar Hernández 12541758961922665645.230 [68]
Edwin Jackson 8300000000.000 [69]
Danny Jansen 10734741721211343031.207 [70]
Elvis Luciano 21100000000.000 [71]
Luke Maile 44119918212918.151 [72]
Reese McGuire 309714297051107.299 [73]
Billy McKinney 8425137541411228019.215 [74]
Kevin Pillar 51611000100.063 [75]
Sean Reid-Foley 9100000000.000 [76]
Aaron Sanchez 23200000000.000 [77]
Justin Smoak 12141454861602261079.208 [78]
Eric Sogard 7328745861721030629.300 [79]
Marcus Stroman 21200000000.000 [80]
Beau Taylor 1200000000.000 [81]
Rowdy Tellez 11137049841902154129.227 [82]
Trent Thornton 29322000000.667 [83]
Richard Ureña 3074418600402.243 [84]
Breyvic Valera 51524101300.267 [85]
Jacob Waguespack 14200000001.000 [86]
T. J. Zeuch 3100000000.000 [87]
Team Totals162549372612992702124769751509.236

Pitching

Note: G = Games pitched; GS = Games started; W = Wins; L = Losses; SV = Saves; ERA = Earned run average; WHIP = Walks plus hits per inning pitched; IP = Innings pitched; H = Hits allowed; R = Total runs allowed; ER = Earned runs allowed; W = Walks allowed; K = Strikeouts; Ref. = Reference

PlayerGGSWLSVERAWHIPIPHRERBBKRef.
Jason Adam 2303002.911.15212315871018 [88]
Joe Biagini 5003113.781.34505022211750 [89]
Ryan Borucki 2201010.803.156231510866 [90]
Buddy Boshers 2810304.051.5020201091026 [91]
Clay Buchholz 12122506.561.49597244431639 [92]
Jimmy Cordero 100106.751.5011321100 [93]
Yennsy Díaz 1000027.007.502312240 [94]
Ryan Dull 100006.750.7511311103 [95]
Ryan Feierabend 2101011.122.12523117714 [96]
Wilmer Font 23142303.661.1439133416161153 [97]
Sam Gaviglio 5204204.611.1295238551492288 [98]
Ken Giles 53023231.871.00533611111783 [99]
Zack Godley 601003.941.38161577712 [100]
Javy Guerra 1100003.861.21141266515 [101]
Daniel Hudson 4516323.001.27483818162348 [102]
Edwin Jackson 8515011.122.1928134941351319 [103]
Anthony Kay 321005.791.43141599513 [104]
Nick Kingham 1103103.001.52212477814 [105]
Derek Law 5841254.901.6660236136334067 [106]
Elvis Luciano 2501005.351.7833233620202427 [107]
Luke Maile 4100000.000.50210003 [108]
Tim Mayza 6801304.911.4051134529282755 [109]
Thomas Pannone 3773606.161.42737351503169 [110]
David Phelps 1710003.631.2117131477718 [111]
Neil Ramírez 610005.401.6881385566 [112]
Sean Reid-Foley 962404.261.7131233320152128 [113]
Clayton Richard 10101505.961.5745135333301822 [114]
Jordan Romano 1700207.631.701513171413921 [115]
Zac Rosscup 2000027.005.00134322 [116]
Aaron Sanchez 232331406.071.691122313182765999 [117]
Justin Shafer 3402113.861.6639234119172539 [118]
Matt Shoemaker 553001.570.8728231675924 [119]
Brock Stewart 1004008.311.572123282120616 [120]
Marcus Stroman 212161102.961.231242311850413599 [121]
Ryan Tepera 2310204.981.292123201212814 [122]
Trent Thornton 32296904.841.4115413156878361149 [123]
Richard Ureña 22000036.005.00144410 [124]
Jacob Waguespack 16135504.381.33787543382963 [125]
T. J. Zeuch 531204.761.4622232213121120 [87]
Team Totals1621626795334.791.4314401314508287676041332

Transactions

March

April

May

June

July

August

September

Farm system

(Updated to games played September 2, 2019)

Level TeamLeagueManagerWin–loss recordPositionPostseasonRef.
Triple-A Buffalo Bisons International League Bob Meacham 71–69North Division
3rd place
4½ GB
Did not qualify [133]
Double-A New Hampshire Fisher Cats Eastern League Mike Mordecai 31–36 (first half)
32–40 (second half)
Eastern Division
5th place (first half)
8 GB
5th place (second half)
9 GB
Did not qualify [134]
Advanced-A Dunedin Blue Jays Florida State League Cesar Martin41–24 (first half)
39–31 (second half)
North Division
1st place(first half)
+5½ G
1st place(second half)
+2½ G
Qualified,
Postseason Cancelled
[Note 11]
[135]
Class-A Lansing Lugnuts Midwest League Dallas McPherson 32–37 (first half)
36–34 (second half)
Eastern Division
6th place (first half)
12 GB
4th place (second half)
6½ GB
Did not qualify [136]
Short Season-A Vancouver Canadians Northwest League Casey Candaele 15–23 (first half)
15–23 (second half)
North Division
4th place (first half)
8 GB
4th place (second half)
8 GB
Did not qualify [137]
Rookie Advanced Bluefield Blue Jays Appalachian League Luis Hurtado31–36East Division
4th place
10½ GB
Did not qualify [138]
Rookie GCL Blue Jays Gulf Coast League Dennis Holmberg 27–23North Division
3rd place
7 GB
Did not qualify [139]
Rookie DSL Blue Jays Dominican Summer League John Tamargo Jr.35–35Baseball City Division
3rd place
11½ GB
Did not qualify [140]

Notes

  1. 1–0 with Toronto
  2. 2–0 with Toronto
  3. 2–1 with Toronto
  4. 1–0 with Toronto
  5. 3–1 with Toronto
  6. 1–1 with Toronto
  7. 1–0 with Toronto
  8. 1–2 with Toronto
  9. 2–2 with Toronto
  10. 2–3 with Toronto
  11. The impending threat of Hurricane Dorian forced the cancellation of the league's entire postseason. Dunedin had clinched the first half and was in first place for the second half at the time of the cancellation

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