Toronto Blue Jays

Toronto Blue Jays

Team Information

Founded 1977
Ground Rogers Centre
Owner(s) Rogers Communications
Nickname The Jays

Toronto Blue Jays News

“Can’t get away from this sound!” - Alex Rodriguez playfully laments David Ortiz’s relentless haunting after Yankees' playoff exit “Can’t get away from this sound!” - Alex Rodriguez playfully laments David Ortiz’s relentless haunting after Yankees' playoff exit
“Can’t get away from this sound!” - Alex Rodriguez playfully laments David Ortiz’s relentless haunting after Yankees' playoff exit
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"Horrible call"; "Changed the game" - Fans fume over as ump’s blown strike call on Randy Arozarena turns into instant homer in ALCS Game 2 "Horrible call"; "Changed the game" - Fans fume over as ump’s blown strike call on Randy Arozarena turns into instant homer in ALCS Game 2
"Horrible call"; "Changed the game" - Fans fume over as ump’s blown strike call on Randy Arozarena turns into instant homer in ALCS Game 2
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Cal Raleigh’s girlfriend Hannah Shimek, Jorge Polanco’s wife Lucero, and Julio Rodriguez react as Mariners dominate ALCS Game 2 vs. Blue Jays Cal Raleigh’s girlfriend Hannah Shimek, Jorge Polanco’s wife Lucero, and Julio Rodriguez react as Mariners dominate ALCS Game 2 vs. Blue Jays
Cal Raleigh’s girlfriend Hannah Shimek, Jorge Polanco’s wife Lucero, and Julio Rodriguez react as Mariners dominate ALCS Game 2 vs. Blue Jays
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“Left his talent in the division series” — Fans slam Vladimir Guerrero Jr. as bat goes cold against Mariners in back-to-back ALCS games “Left his talent in the division series” — Fans slam Vladimir Guerrero Jr. as bat goes cold against Mariners in back-to-back ALCS games
“Left his talent in the division series” — Fans slam Vladimir Guerrero Jr. as bat goes cold against Mariners in back-to-back ALCS games
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“Dumbest challenge ever seen!” - Fans roast Blue Jays after Andres Gimenez’s errant throw drills Mariners’ Eugenio Suarez on dugout steps “Dumbest challenge ever seen!” - Fans roast Blue Jays after Andres Gimenez’s errant throw drills Mariners’ Eugenio Suarez on dugout steps
“Dumbest challenge ever seen!” - Fans roast Blue Jays after Andres Gimenez’s errant throw drills Mariners’ Eugenio Suarez on dugout steps
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Toronto Blue Jays Bio

Toronto Blue Jays
Toronto Blue Jays. Source@GettyImages
Team NameToronto Blue Jays
Other nicknamesThe Jays
Major league affiliationsMajor League Baseball (MLB)
DivisionAmerican League (AL) East Division
Ballpark (Home arena)Rogers Centre
Principal owner(s)Rogers Communications
President of baseball operationsMark Shapiro
General manager Ross Atkins
Manager John Schneider
MascotBJ Birdy (1979-1999) Diamond (2000-2003) Ace (2000- Present)
Major league titlesWorld Series titles (2) - 1992 and 1993 AL Pennants (2) - 1992 and 1993 AL East Division titles (7) - 1985, 1989, 1991, 1992, 1993, 2015, and 2025

The Toronto Blue Jays are a baseball team participating in the Major League Baseball (MLB). This team is notable for participating in the East Division of the American League in the MLB. They are currently the only Canadian team competing in the MLB.

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The Toronto Blue Jays were first added to the MLB as one of the new expansion teams in 1977. The team has the credit of winning the World Series Titles twice in 1992 and 1993. Besides this, they have also achieved AL pennants and AL East Division titles. They are the only team outside of the United States that gets the credit for winning the World Series titles. They are also the only other MLB team under corporate ownership, besides the Atlanta Braves.

In the present times, the Toronto Blue Jays enjoy the status of being the only team to represent Canada in the MLB. As such, they have gathered a large amount of fanbase and support from them. The team is performing pretty well in the current season of the MLB.

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Toronto Blue Jays History

The Toronto Blue Jays team came into existence in 1976 and joined the MLB in 1977 as one of the new expansion teams. They won their first game against the Chicago White Sox on April 7, 1977. However, after that team continued to struggle in keeping up with its performance in 1984. New manager Bobby Cox then took over the team and started improving it during the 1980s. The team made significant progress in 1883 by being the leader in the AL during the summer months. The team won its first AL East title in 1985.

During 1989-1911, the team not only got a new stadium but got a new manager in the form of Cito Gaston. This led to the team winning two more AL East titles. Furthermore, the team became the World Series Champions in 1992 and repeated their success in the 1993 World Series. However, since then, the team again struggled to maintain consistency in its performances.

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During the 2000s, the team had its most successful season during the month of May 2003, as Carlos Delgado from the team led in RBI. Despite this success, poor pitching from the team prevented them from becoming the champions again. Following this, they were very disappointing during the 2004 season. The team had its most successful season in 2006. They ended up being second in the American League. Since then, the team continued its topsy-turvy performance till 2014.

In 2015, the Toronto Blue Jays returned to the playoffs, thereby becoming the AL East Champions once again. This was followed by the team becoming the Wild Card Winners in the 2016 season. The team continued its performance under Ross Atkins during the present era and won the AL East Division title in 2025.

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Toronto Blue Jays Owner

The Toronto Blue Jays are presently owned by Rogers Communications Inc. It is a communication and media company focusing on cable television, wireless communication, telephone, Internet. The company bought the Toronto Blue Jays in 2000 and has owned the franchise ever since.

Toronto Blue Jays Jersey and Logo

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Toronto Blue Jays
Toronto Blue Jays. Source@GettyImages

The Toronto Blue Jays also have their own home and road jerseys. Since 2012, they have been using old-style uniforms. The team’s current home jerseys consist of powder blue colored jerseys and pants. There also exists a Nike symbol on the upper left side of the jersey. Below it, the word “Blue Jays” appears arched across the chest of the jersey in powdered blue color with a deep blue outline.

The logo of the team is the face of a jaybird using a red colored maple leaf, deep blue, and white colors. It appears on the right side of the jersey. The sleeves of the jersey also have deep blue cuffs on either side. The back of the jersey has the player's name written in an arched way with the jersey number below it. This is also done in powdered blue with a deep blue outline. The caps and helmets are deep blue colored with the logo of the team in front.

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The road jersey of the Toronto Blue Jays consists of gray colored jerseys and pants. This jersey also has a deep blue colored Nike symbol on the upper left side of the chest. The name of the city, “Toronto,” appears in an arched way across the chest of the jersey in a powder blue color, which is outlined by a deep blue color. The same logo of the team appears on the right of the word in the jersey. The sleeves of the jersey have deep blue cuffs around. The player’s name is written in an arched way in powder blue in a deep blue with the jersey number written in the same way below it. The helmets and caps are the same deep-blue colored with the Toronto Blue Jays logo in front.

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Besides these uniforms, the Toronto Blue Jays are also notable for wearing Canada Day jerseys that are primarily red in color.

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Toronto Blue Jays Nicknames

The Toronto Blue Jays have acquired several nicknames since their inception to the present day. These are the nicknames used to describe the team by their fans:

  • The Jays and BJ - These nicknames are short versions of the team’s names.

  • The Blue Birds and The Birds - This nickname originates from the fact that the logo of the team is a blue and red face of a jay bird. The second nickname is used to mean that the word “Jays” refers to a species of bird.

  • The Blue Hyays - This nickname is mainly used by the Spanish language fans of the baseball team.

Toronto Blue Jays Retired Jerseys

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The Toronto Blue Jays have only retired the jerseys of two of their players as of October 2025.

Players and Positions Jersey NumberDate of Retirement
Roy Halladay (P)32March 29, 2018
Jackie Robinson (2B)42 April 15, 1997

Toronto Blue Jays Home Stadium

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The Toronto Blue Jays’ home stadium is the Rogers Center, formerly known as the SkyDome. It is located in Downtown Ontario, Canada, near Lake Ontario. For baseball, the stadium has the capacity to support 39,150 spectators.

The main feature of the stadium is that its roof is retractable and is the first sports stadium in North America to do so. There are 5,700 club seats and 161 luxury rooms in the stadium. Additionally, there are various artworks in the stadium, which are estimated to be worth around $5 million.

Besides baseball, this stadium has also been used for sports like basketball, football, soccer, motor sports, wrestling (Wrestlemania VI and Wrestlemania X8), and musical concerts featuring artists and bands like Bruce Springsteen, Bon Jovi, The Rolling Stones, Guns N’ Roses, Metallica, and Shawn Mendes.

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Toronto Blue Jays Tickets and Broadcasting Details

Ticketmaster is the best place to purchase Toronto Blue Jays tickets. Prices vary according to the seats chosen by the spectators.

These are the broadcasting details for the Toronto Blue Jays

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  • For TV, the games will be telecast on Sportsnet.

  • The Sportsnet Radio Network will be the radio broadcast of the team’s games.

  • MLB.TV will be available for streaming the team’s games in out-of-market areas.

Toronto Blue Jays Coaching Staff

The Toronto Blue Jays have appointed a number of capable coaches to help and improve their players. These are the coaching personnel involved in improving the team and ensuring it wins its games.

Manager & CoachesTitle
John Schneider 14Manager
Don Mattingly 46Bench Coach
DeMarlo Hale 15Associate Manager
Pete Walker 41Pitching Coach
David Popkins 79Hitting Coach
Mark Budzinski 53First Base Coach
Carlos Febles 51Third Base Coach
Lou Iannotti 80Assistant Hitting Coach
Hunter Mense 59Assistant Hitting Coach
Sam Greene 88Assistant Pitching Coach
Graham Johnson 82Bullpen Coach
Alex Andreopoulos 61Bullpen Catcher
Luis Hurtado 78Bullpen Catcher
John LannanMajor League Mental Performance Coach
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Toronto Blue Jays Rivalry

The major rivals for the Toronto Blue Jays have been the Montreal Expos, the Detroit Tigers, and the Seattle Mariners.

Rivalry of the Blue Jays and the Expos

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The rivalry between teams was mainly because of geographical locations before the Montreal Expos relocated and became the Washington Nationals. These teams participated in an exhibition game called the Pearson Cup from 1978 to 1986. During this time, both these teams often tried to dominate and prove the superiority of one over the other.

Rivalry of the Blue Jays and the Tigers

The rivalries between the two teams are geographical and traditional. After the Tigers joined the AL Central Division in 1998, the rivalry was brought to an end. However, in recent times, the teams have faced each other in games that generated around 115,088 spectators.

Rivalry of the Blue Jays and the Mariners

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Although not technically rivals in the strict sense of the term, many Blue Jays fans attend games and Mariners fans attend games between these two teams, be it in the United States or in Canada. This has given rise to competitive games between the two teams, which are greatly enjoyed by fans of both teams.

Toronto Blue Jays Records and Stats

These are the stats and records that the Toronto Blue Jays have managed to achieve as a team.

StatisticSingle-season recordCareer record
PlayerRecordSeasonPlayerRecord
Games played:Tony Fernández1631986Tony Fernández1,450
Plate appearances:Vernon Wells7352003Carlos Delgado6,018
At bats:Tony Fernández6871986Vernon Wells5,470
Batting average:John Olerud.3631993Roberto Alomar.307
On-base percentage:John Olerud.4731993John Olerud.395
Slugging percentage:Carlos Delgado.6642000Carlos Delgado.556
On-base plus slugging:Carlos Delgado1.1342000Carlos Delgado.949
Runs scored:Shawn Green1341999Carlos Delgado889
Hits:Vernon Wells2152003Tony Fernández1,583
Total bases:Carlos Delgado3782000Carlos Delgado2,786
Doubles:Carlos Delgado572000Carlos Delgado343
Triples:Tony Fernández171990Tony Fernández72
Home runs:José Bautista542010Carlos Delgado336
RBICarlos Delgado1452003Carlos Delgado1,058
Walks:José Bautista1322011Carlos Delgado827
Stolen bases:Dave Collins601984Lloyd Moseby255
Games played (pitcher):Mark Eichhorn891987Jason Frasor505
Games started:Jim Clancy401982Dave Stieb408
Wins:Roy Halladay222003Dave Stieb175
Losses:Jerry Garvin Phil Huffman1819771979Jim Clancy140
Winning percentage:Dennis Lamp1.0001985Roger Clemens.759
Innings pitched:Dave Stieb288.11982Dave Stieb2,873
ERA:Mark Eichhorn1.721986Tom Henke2.48
Earned runs:Erik Hanson1291996Dave Stieb1,091
Strikeouts:Roger Clemens2921997Dave Stieb1,658
Complete Games:Dave Stieb191982Dave Stieb102
Shutouts:Dave Stieb51982Dave Stieb30
Saves:Duane Ward451993Tom Henke217
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Toronto Blue Jays World Series Championships

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The Toronto Blue Jays have managed to win 2 World Series Championships as of October 2025. These are the opponents that they have managed to defeat to claim these championships.

Year Opponent Score
1992 Atlanta Braves 4-2
1993 Philadelphia Phillies 4-2

Toronto Blue Jays Other MLB Titles

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Besides winning the World Title Series two times, the Toronto Blue Jays have also managed to gain other titles in the MLB.

Titles Years
AL Pennants (2)1992 and 1993
AL East Division titles (7)1985, 1989, 1991, 1992, 1993, 2015, and 2025

Toronto Blue Jays Hall of Famers

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The Toronto Blue Jays Hall of Fame Inductees include:

YearNameInducted As
2025Dave ParkerPlayer
2023Fred McGriffPlayer
2023Scott RolenPlayer
2019Roy HalladayPlayer
2018Jack MorrisPlayer
2014Bobby CoxManager
2014Frank ThomasPlayer
2011Roberto AlomarPlayer
2009Rickey HendersonPlayer
2004Paul MolitorPlayer
2001Dave WinfieldPlayer
1997Phil NiekroPlayer
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Current Toronto Blue Jays Roster MLB 2025

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These are the current active players on the roster for the Toronto Blue Jays.

Pitchers
NamePOSBATTHWAge
Shane Bieber 57
SP
R
R
30
Justin Bruihl 58
RP
L
L
28
Seranthony Dominguez 48
RP
R
R
30
Braydon Fisher 63
RP
R
R
25
Mason Fluharty 68
RP
R
L
24
Kevin Gausman 34
SP
L
R
34
Jeff Hoffman 23
RP
R
R
32
Eric Lauer 56
SP
R
L
30
Brendon Little 54
RP
L
L
29
Tommy Nance 45
RP
R
R
34
Yariel Rodriguez 29
RP
R
R
28
Louis Varland 77
RP
L
R
27
Trey Yesavage 39
SP
R
R
22
Catchers
NamePOSBATTHWAge
Tyler Heineman 55
C
B
R
34
Alejandro Kirk 30
C
R
R
26
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Infielders
NamePOSBATTHWAge
Addison Barger 47
3B
L
R
25
Ernie Clement 22
3B
R
R
29
Andres Gimenez 0
2B
L
R
27
Vladimir Guerrero Jr. 27
1B
R
R
26
Isiah Kiner-Falefa 7
SS
R
R
30
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Outfielders
NamePOSBATTHWAge
Nathan Lukes38
RF
L
R
31
Anthony Santander 25
RF
B
R
30
Davis Schneider 36
LF
R
R
26
George Springer 4
RF
R
R
36
Myles Straw 3
CF
R
R
30
Daulton Varsho 5
CF
L
R
29
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Toronto Blue Jays Schedule

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The Toronto Blue Jays have had quite a good season in 2025. These are the upcoming games for the Blue Jays.

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FAQs on Toronto Blue Jays

A. The Toronto Blue Jays have won two World Series Titles consecutively in 1992 and 1993.

A. Rogers Communication Inc. owns the Toronto Blue Jays.

A. Rogers Center is the home stadium of the Toronto Blue Jays.

A. The manager of the Toronto Blue Jays is John Schneider.

A. The first mascot for the Toronto Blue Jays was BJ Birdy from 1979 to 1999. From 2000 - 2003, there was a mascot named Diamond. However, the most recent mascot for the team is Ace who has been present since 2000 till now. Nevertheless, for Saturday home games, another mascot named Junior is present mostly for the children.

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