In the past, we’ve looked at the all time leaders in both offensive and defensive categories for all 30 teams. This offseason, we will take our first ever look at those leaders against all 30 clubs. We continue today with the Toronto Blue Jays.
The Blue Jays began life in 1977, joining the American League along with the Mariners. I’ve seen them play 26 times at 4 different stadiums in 2 countries, first in 1984 at the original Comiskey Park and, most recently, in 2019 at Guaranteed Rate Field.
Home Runs
| Name | Total |
|---|---|
| Jermaine Dye | 3 |
| Tim Anderson | 2 |
| Jim Thome | 2 |
| Alex Rios | 2 |
| Michael Barrett | 2 |
| J.B. Shuck | 2 |
| Brett Lawrie | 2 |
Hits
| Name | Total |
|---|---|
| Alexei Ramirez | 15 |
| Paul Konerko | 11 |
| Tim Anderson | 10 |
| Jose Abreu | 10 |
Runs
| Name | Total |
|---|---|
| Alex Rios | 7 |
| Paul Konerko | 6 |
| Tim Anderson | 5 |
| Jermaine Dye | 5 |
| Gordon Beckham | 5 |
RBI
| Name | Total |
|---|---|
| Jermaine Dye | 7 |
| Alexei Ramirez | 7 |
| Alex Rios | 6 |
| Paul Konerko | 6 |
| Leury Garcia | 6 |
Doubles
| Name | Total |
|---|---|
| Alex Rios | 4 |
| Paul Konerko | 2 |
| Jose Abreu | 2 |
| Avisail Garcia | 2 |
| Carlos Quentin | 2 |
| Aramis Ramirez | 2 |
| Alejandro de Aza | 2 |
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With the All Star Game on tap for tonight in San Diego, let’s take a look at the first half offensive leaders for the 18 games I attended: