1987 Toronto Blue Jays season
Major League Baseball team season
The 1987 Toronto Blue Jays season was the franchise's 11th season of Major League Baseball . It resulted in the Blue Jays finishing second in the American League East with a record of 96 wins and 66 losses. They had been in first place by 3½ games over the Detroit Tigers with a week left to play, but they dropped their next seven games in a row, capped off by a sweep at the hands of Detroit at Tiger Stadium on the last weekend of the season, and lost the division by two games.
Transactions
Transactions by the Toronto Blue Jays during the off-season before the 1987 season.[ 1]
October 1986
November 1986
December 1986
January 1987
February 1987
March 1987
April 1987
Regular season
Blue Jays left fielder George Bell drove in 134 runs to lead the American League , along with 47 home runs, and was selected the league's Most Valuable Player in a close vote over the Tigers' Alan Trammell .
Tom Henke established himself as an elite closer, as he led the American League in saves with 34.
Starting pitcher Jimmy Key led the American League with a 2.76 ERA.
July 21, 1987: Jimmy Key threw exactly three pitches and recorded three outs.[ 3] This was accomplished in the second inning.
September 14, 1987: The Blue Jays set a Major League record by hitting 10 home runs in a game against the Baltimore Orioles.
Season standings
Record vs. opponents
Sources: [1] [2] [3] [4] [5] [6] [7] [8] [9] [10] [11] [12] [13] [14]
Team
BAL
BOS
CAL
CWS
CLE
DET
KC
MIL
MIN
NYY
OAK
SEA
TEX
TOR
Baltimore
—
1–12
9–3
8–4
7–6
4–9
9–3
2–11
5–7
3–10
7–5
4–8
7–5
1–12
Boston
12–1
—
4–8
3–9
7–6
2–11
6–6
6–7
7–5
7–6
4–8
7–5
7–5
6–7
California
3–9
8–4
—
8–5
7–5
3–9
5–8
7–5
8–5
3–9
6–7
7–6
5–8
5–7
Chicago
4–8
9–3
5–8
—
7–5
3–9
6–7
6–6
6–7
5–7
9–4
6–7
7–6
4–8
Cleveland
6–7
6–7
5–7
5–7
—
4–9
6–6
4–9
3–9
6–7
4–8
5–7
2–10
5–8
Detroit
9–4
11–2
9–3
9–3
9–4
—
5–7
6–7
8–4
5–8
5–7
7–5
8–4
7–6
Kansas City
3–9
6–6
8–5
7–6
6–6
7–5
—
4–8
8–5
5–7
5–8
9–4
7–6
8–4
Milwaukee
11–2
7–6
5–7
6–6
9–4
7–6
8–4
—
3–9
7–6
6–6
4–8
9–3
9–4
Minnesota
7–5
5–7
5–8
7–6
9–3
4–8
5–8
9–3
—
6–6
10–3
9–4
6–7
3–9
New York
10–3
6–7
9–3
7–5
7–6
8–5
7–5
6–7
6–6
—
5–7
7–5
5–7
6–7
Oakland
5–7
8–4
7–6
4–9
8–4
7–5
8–5
6–6
3–10
7–5
—
5–8
6–7
7–5
Seattle
8–4
5–7
6–7
7–6
7–5
5–7
4–9
8–4
4–9
5–7
8–5
—
9–4
2–10
Texas
5–7
5–7
8–5
6–7
10–2
4–8
6–7
3–9
7–6
7–5
7–6
4–9
—
3–9
Toronto
12–1
7–6
7–5
8–4
8–5
6–7
4–8
4–9
9–3
7–6
5–7
10–2
9–3
—
Transactions
Transactions for the Toronto Blue Jays during the 1987 regular season.[ 4]
April 1987
June 1987
July 1987
August 1987
September 1987
Roster
1987 Toronto Blue Jays roster
Roster
Pitchers
Catchers
Infielders
Outfielders
Other batters
Manager
Coaches
Game log
1987 Game Log
April: 12–8 (Home: 7–4; Away: 5–4)
#
Date
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Attendance
Record
1
April 6
Indians
7–3
Key (1–0)
Candiotti (0–1)
40,404
1–0
2
April 8
Indians
5–1
Clancy (1–0)
Swindell (0–1)
20,388
2–0
3
April 9
Indians
14–3
Niekro (1–0)
Johnson (0–1)
Carlton (1)
21,088
2–1
4
April 10
@ Red Sox
3–0
Hurst (1–0)
Stieb (0–1)
33,679
2–2
5
April 11
@ Red Sox
11–1
Key (2–0)
Clemens (0–1)
33,365
3–2
6
April 12
@ Red Sox
8–3
Stanley (1–1)
Clancy (1–1)
27,521
3–3
7
April 14
White Sox
4–3 (13)
Eichhorn (1–0)
McKeon (0–1)
17,324
4–3
8
April 15
White Sox
5–0
DeLeón (2–0)
Stieb (0–2)
17,285
4–4
9
April 16
Red Sox
4–2
Key (3–0)
Clemens (0–2)
Henke (1)
22,065
5–4
10
April 17
Red Sox
10–5
Cerutti (1–0)
Stanley (1–2)
Eichhorn (1)
36,400
6–4
11
April 18
Red Sox
6–4
Sellers (1–0)
Clancy (1–2)
Schiraldi (2)
39,107
6–5
12
April 19
Red Sox
4–1
Nipper (2–0)
Johnson (0–2)
Gardner (2)
28,140
6–6
13
April 20
@ Indians
8–7 (10)
Musselman (1–0)
Jones (0–1)
11,164
7–6
14
April 21
@ Indians
5–0
Candiotti (1–3)
Key (3–1)
7,203
7–7
15
April 22
@ Indians
6–3
Eichhorn (2–0)
Carlton (1–2)
Henke (2)
6,000
8–7
16
April 24
@ White Sox
4–2 (10)
Eichhorn (3–0)
James (0–1)
Henke (3)
10,105
9–7
17
April 25
@ White Sox
5–4
James (1–1)
Eichhorn (3–1)
18,644
9–8
18
April 26
@ White Sox
5–2
Key (4–1)
DeLeón (2–2)
Henke (4)
20,443
10–8
19
April 28
Twins
5–1
Clancy (2–2)
Viola (1–3)
21,182
11–8
20
April 29
Twins
8–1
Johnson (1–2)
Smithson (3–1)
19,020
12–8
May: 16–11 (Home: 7–3; Away: 9–8)
#
Date
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Attendance
Record
21
May 1
Rangers
3–2 (10)
Musselman (2–0)
Williams (2–2)
22,154
13–8
22
May 2
Rangers
9–8
Eichhorn (4–1)
Harris (1–3)
28,352
14–8
23
May 3
Rangers
3–1
Clancy (3–2)
Correa (1–2)
Henke (5)
32,325
15–8
--
May 4
@ Royals
Postponed (rain) Rescheduled for July 3
24
May 5
@ Royals
6–4
Leibrandt (4–1)
Johnson (1–3)
Gleaton (1)
19,245
15–9
25
May 6
@ Royals
6–3
Black (1–0)
Key (4–2)
Gleaton (2)
28,083
15–10
26
May 8
@ Rangers
7–4
Clancy (4–2)
Guzmán (1–2)
Eichhorn (2)
21,832
16–10
27
May 9
@ Rangers
15–4
Stieb (1–2)
Correa (1–3)
28,847
17–10
28
May 10
@ Rangers
9–8
Witt (1–1)
Eichhorn (4–2)
Mohorcic (3)
17,356
17–11
29
May 11
Royals
4–0
Key (5–2)
Leibrandt (4–2)
24,154
18–11
30
May 12
Royals
3–1
Black (2–0)
Cerutti (1–1)
Quisenberry (3)
30,034
18–12
31
May 13
@ Twins
7–0
Clancy (5–2)
Portugal (1–2)
9,158
19–12
32
May 14
@ Twins
16–4
Stieb (2–2)
Straker (2–1)
10,053
20–12
33
May 15
@ Athletics
3–2
Johnson (2–3)
Plunk (1–2)
Henke (6)
13,139
21–12
34
May 16
@ Athletics
10–3
Haas (1–0)
Key (5–3)
20,900
21–13
35
May 17
@ Athletics
3–0
Stewart (5–3)
Cerutti (1–2)
30,511
21–14
36
May 18
@ Angels
12–0
Clancy (6–2)
Cook (1–2)
23,710
22–14
37
May 19
@ Angels
2–1
Buice (2–2)
Musselman (2–1)
Moore (5)
23,622
22–15
38
May 20
@ Angels
5–4 (10)
Lucas (1–1)
Henke (0–1)
23,766
22–16
39
May 22
@ Mariners
7–5
Eichhorn (5–2)
Bankhead (5–3)
Henke (7)
10,012
23–16
40
May 23
@ Mariners
6–2
Clancy (7–2)
Moore (2–5)
13,489
21–12
41
May 24
@ Mariners
5–2
Langston (5–4)
Stieb (2–3)
12,751
24–17
42
May 25
@ Mariners
6–5
Key (6–3)
Morgan (4–5)
Musselman (1)
8,499
25–17
43
May 27
Athletics
4–1
Haas (2–1)
Johnson (2–4)
Ontiveros (1)
25,245
25–18
44
May 28
Athletics
4–3
Stewart (6–4)
Clancy (7–3)
Leiper (1)
27,017
25–19
45
May 29
Angels
3–1
Stieb (3–3)
Sutton (2–5)
Henke (8)
33,107
26–19
46
May 30
Angels
4–3 (10)
Eichhorn (6–2)
Lazorko (0–2)
36,055
27–19
47
May 31
Angels
7–2
Cerutti (2–2)
Candelaria (4–2)
40,313
28–19
June: 17–11 (Home: 8–7; Away: 9–4)
#
Date
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Attendance
Record
48
June 1
Mariners
2–0
Bankhead (6–3)
Johnson (2–5)
Wilkinson (2)
28,294
28–20
49
June 2
Mariners
4–3
Musselman (3–1)
Moore (2–7)
Henke (9)
31,076
29–20
50
June 3
Mariners
7–2
Stieb (4–3)
Langston (6–5)
Eichhorn (3)
30,502
30–20
51
June 5
Orioles
6–2
Key (7–3)
Bell (5–3)
32,514
31–20
52
June 6
Orioles
8–5 (11)
Musselman (4–1)
Dixon (3–5)
36,345
32–20
53
June 7
Orioles
3–2
Eichhorn (7–2)
Boddicker (5–2)
42,254
33–20
54
June 8
@ Yankees
11–0
Stieb (5–3)
Rhoden (6–4)
25,526
34–20
55
June 9
@ Yankees
7–2
Cerutti (3–2)
Guidry (0–2)
29,765
35–20
56
June 10
@ Yankees
4–1
Key (8–3)
John (6–2)
Henke (10)
26,806
36–20
57
June 11
@ Orioles
8–6
Johnson (3–5)
Habyan (1–2)
Henke (11)
17,409
37–20
58
June 12
@ Orioles
8–5
Eichhorn (8–2)
Boddicker (5–3)
Musselman (2)
27,521
38–20
59
June 13
@ Orioles
8–2
Cerutti (4–2)
McGregor (2–6)
25,359
39–20
60
June 14
@ Orioles
8–5
Schmidt (7–1)
Eichhorn (8–3)
DeLeón (1)
31,358
39–21
61
June 15
Tigers
2–1
Terrell (5–6)
Key (8–4)
King (4)
36,225
39–22
62
June 16
Tigers
10–4
Lavelle (1–0)
Robinson (4–3)
36,398
40–22
63
June 17
Tigers
3–2
Tanana (6–3)
Clancy (7–4)
Hernández (2)
46,227
40–23
64
June 18
Brewers
6–3
Nieves (5–4)
Stieb (5–4)
Plesac (15)
31,353
40–24
65
June 19
Brewers
15–6
Musselman (5–1)
Clear (5–2)
31,230
41–24
66
June 20
Brewers
3–2
Wegman (6–6)
Key (8–5)
Plesac (16)
38,465
41–25
67
June 21
Brewers
7–6
Musselman (6–1)
Crim (3–5)
Henke (12)
44,444
42–25
68
June 22
@ Tigers
2–0
Tanana (7–3)
Clancy (7–5)
28,978
42–26
69
June 23
@ Tigers
8–7
Stieb (6–4)
Robinson (4–4)
Henke (13)
29,275
43–26
70
June 24
@ Tigers
5–3
Cerutti (5–2)
Morris (10–3)
Musselman (3)
34,866
44–26
71
June 26
@ Brewers
10–5
Plesac (4–0)
Henke (0–2)
29,461
44–27
72
June 27
@ Brewers
8–1
Clancy (8–5)
Nieves (5–5)
48,159
45–27
73
June 28
@ Brewers
11–5
Higuera (6–7)
Stieb (6–5)
42,389
45–28
74
June 29
Yankees
15–14
Righetti (5–3)
Henke (0–3)
42,179
45–29
75
June 30
Yankees
4–0
Guidry (1–3)
Wells (0–1)
45,297
45–30
July: 15–12 (Home: 12–4; Away: 3–8)
#
Date
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Attendance
Record
76
July 1
Yankees
6–1 (12)
Clements (2–0)
Musselman (6–2)
47,828
45–31
77
July 3
@ Royals
6–4
Gubicza (7–8)
Clancy (8–6)
Gleaton (4)
45–32
78
July 3
@ Royals
5–4
Farr (3–2)
Henke (0–4)
40,619
45–33
79
July 4
@ Royals
9–1
Black (4–2)
Wells (0–2)
Stoddard (1)
40,746
45–34
80
July 5
@ Royals
4–3 (10)
Quisenberry (4–0)
Eichhorn (8–4)
25,607
45–35
81
July 6
Rangers
6–4
Key (9–5)
Hough (9–4)
Henke (14)
28,264
46–35
82
July 7
Rangers
6–2
Clancy (9–6)
Loynd (1–5)
Henke (15)
28,013
47–35
83
July 8
Rangers
5–2
Musselman (7–2)
Witt (4–4)
Henke (16)
30,341
48–35
84
July 9
Royals
7–1
Núñez (1–0)
Black (4–3)
31,290
49–35
85
July 10
Royals
7–0
Stieb (7–5)
Leibrandt (8–7)
35,200
50–35
86
July 11
Royals
2–1
Saberhagen (15–3)
Key (9–6)
38,289
50–36
87
July 12
Royals
3–2
Clancy (10–6)
Black (4–4)
Henke (17)
40,268
51–36
88
July 16
@ Twins
5–2
Key (10–6)
Blyleven (8–7)
Henke (18)
34,334
52–36
89
July 17
@ Twins
3–2
Viola (9–6)
Eichhorn (8–5)
Reardon (18)
28,234
52–37
90
July 18
@ Twins
7–5
Stieb (8–5)
Niekro (5–7)
38,365
53–37
91
July 19
@ Twins
7–6
Schatzeder (1–0)
Lavelle (1–1)
Reardon (19)
32,095
53–38
92
July 20
@ Rangers
5–3
Cerutti (6–2)
Hough (10–6)
Henke (19)
27,501
54–38
93
July 21
@ Rangers
6–4
Mohorcic (6–2)
Musselman (7–3)
13,791
54–39
94
July 22
@ Rangers
5–3
Russell (3–1)
Lavelle (1–2)
Mohorcic (13)
16,380
54–40
95
July 23
Twins
4–3
Stieb (9–5)
Frazier (5–5)
35,320
55–40
96
July 24
Twins
8–6
Eichhorn (9–5)
Reardon (5–5)
Henke (20)
30,382
56–40
97
July 25
Twins
13–9
Schatzeder (2–0)
Musselman (7–4)
36,395
56–41
98
July 26
Twins
4–2
Key (11–6)
Blyleven (9–8)
Henke (21)
33,353
57–41
99
July 27
Red Sox
10–8
Musselman (8–4)
Schiraldi (5–5)
Henke (22)
35,425
58–41
100
July 28
Red Sox
5–4
Musselman (9–4)
Sambito (1–3)
Henke (23)
36,122
59–41
101
July 29
Red Sox
6–5
Schiraldi (6–5)
Lavelle (1–3)
35,052
59–42
102
July 31
Indians
8–3
Key (12–6)
Ritter (0–1)
30,256
60–42
August: 17–12 (Home: 12–6; Away: 5–6)
#
Date
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Attendance
Record
103
August 1
Indians
3–0
Bailes (4–4)
Clancy (10–7)
Stewart (2)
38,435
60–43
104
August 2
Indians
11–5
Stieb (10–5)
Akerfelds (0–2)
Lavelle (1)
33,351
61–43
105
August 3
@ White Sox
14–5
Musselman (10–4)
Bannister (6–9)
12,193
62–43
106
August 4
@ White Sox
4–1
Cerutti (7–2)
Allen (0–6)
Henke (24)
13,319
63–43
107
August 5
@ White Sox
3–2
Key (13–6)
Dotson (8–8)
Henke (25)
13,360
64–43
108
August 6
@ Indians
14–5
Bailes (5–4)
Clancy (10–8)
7,978
64–44
109
August 7
@ Indians
15–1
Stieb (11–5)
Akerfelds (0–3)
24,049
65–44
110
August 8
@ Indians
3–1
Candiotti (5–11)
Núñez (1–1)
16,706
65–45
111
August 9
@ Indians
5–1
Cerutti (8–2)
Schrom (5–8)
13,890
66–45
112
August 10
@ Red Sox
9–1
Clemens (12–7)
Clancy (10–9)
30,606
66–46
113
August 11
@ Red Sox
8–3
Key (14–6)
Stanley (3–12)
32,555
67–46
114
August 12
@ Red Sox
10–4
Stieb (12–5)
Sellers (4–5)
33,403
68–46
115
August 13
White Sox
10–3
Bannister (8–9)
Niekro (7–12)
45,152
68–47
116
August 14
White Sox
3–2
Cerutti (9–2)
DeLeón (5–11)
Henke (26)
37,236
69–47
117
August 15
White Sox
1–0
Dotson (10–8)
Clancy (10–10)
37,155
69–48
118
August 16
White Sox
6–4
Eichhorn (10–5)
Searage (2–3)
Henke (27)
41,384
70–48
119
August 18
@ Athletics
2–1
Stieb (13–5)
Eckersley (6–6)
Henke (28)
34,823
71–48
120
August 19
@ Athletics
7–3
Stewart (17–8)
Cerutti (9–3)
16,039
71–49
121
August 20
@ Athletics
7–6
Lavelle (2–3)
Cadaret (2–1)
Henke (29)
12,607
72–49
122
August 21
@ Angels
3–1
Reuss (4–1)
Niekro (7–13)
Minton (10)
47,925
72–50
123
August 22
@ Angels
2–0
Núñez (2–1)
Witt (15–9)
Henke (30)
34,209
73–50
124
August 23
@ Angels
5–2
McCaskill (4–5)
Stieb (13–6)
Buice (14)
42,000
73–51
125
August 24
@ Mariners
7–3
Cerutti (10–3)
Morgan (10–14)
11,869
74–51
126
August 25
@ Mariners
6–3
Clancy (11–10)
Moore (6–16)
Eichhorn (4)
12,367
75–51
127
August 27
Athletics
9–4
Key (15–6)
Cadaret (3–2)
38,026
76–51
128
August 28
Athletics
3–2
Stewart (18–9)
Stieb (13–7)
Eckersley (10)
32,256
76–52
129
August 29
Athletics
6–5 (10)
Plunk (2–4)
Eichhorn (10–6)
Eckersley (11)
42,388
76–53
130
August 30
Athletics
13–3
Clancy (12–10)
Rijo (2–7)
38,211
77–53
131
August 31
Angels
8–7 (11)
Fraser (9–8)
Henke (0–5)
Lucas (3)
30,224
77–54
September: 19–9 (Home: 13–5; Away: 6–4)
#
Date
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Attendance
Record
132
September 1
Angels
4–3 (10)
Musselman (11–4)
Witt (15–10)
31,101
78–54
133
September 2
Angels
7–6
Wells (1–2)
Buice (5–6)
33,408
79–54
134
September 4
Mariners
6–5 (10)
Núñez (3–1)
Powell (0–3)
33,042
80–54
135
September 5
Mariners
3–0
Flanagan (4–6)
Campbell (0–3)
Henke (31)
38,436
81–54
136
September 6
Mariners
3–2 (11)
Núñez (4–1)
Núñez (3–3)
44,287
82–54
137
September 7
@ Brewers
5–3
Ward (1–0)
Plesac (5–6)
Henke (32)
16,935
83–54
138
September 8
@ Brewers
6–4
Bosio (10–5)
Stieb (13–8)
Crim (9)
8,053
83–55
139
September 9
@ Brewers
6–4
Clear (7–5)
Wells (1–3)
10,555
83–56
140
September 11
Yankees
6–5 (10)
Wells (2–3)
Righetti (7–4)
38,540
84–56
141
September 12
Yankees
13–1
Key (16–6)
Rhoden (16–10)
45,648
85–56
142
September 13
Yankees
8–5
Hudson (10–6)
Cerutti (10–4)
Righetti (27)
45,312
85–57
143
September 14
Orioles
18–3
Clancy (13–10)
Dixon (7–10)
27,446
86–57
144
September 15
Orioles
6–2
Flanagan (5–6)
Mesa (0–1)
27,192
87–57
145
September 16
Orioles
7–0
Key (17–6)
Boddicker (10–9)
29,353
88–57
146
September 17
@ Yankees
6–5
Righetti (8–4)
Henke (0–6)
27,032
88–58
147
September 18
@ Yankees
6–3
Clancy (14–10)
Allen (0–8)
Wells (1)
34,110
89–58
148
September 19
@ Yankees
4–2
Gullickson (3–2)
Flanagan (5–7)
Righetti (29)
38,239
89–59
149
September 20
@ Yankees
6–2
Wells (3–3)
Leiter (1–1)
45,267
90–59
150
September 21
@ Orioles
2–1
Cerutti (11–4)
Boddicker (10–10)
Henke (33)
13,683
91–59
151
September 22
@ Orioles
8–4
Wells (4–3)
Ballard (2–7)
13,923
92–59
152
September 23
@ Orioles
6–1
Clancy (15–10)
Habyan (5–6)
22,590
93–59
153
September 24
Tigers
4–3
Flanagan (6–7)
Morris (18–10)
Henke (34)
42,436
94–59
154
September 25
Tigers
3–2
Musselman (12–4)
Hernández (3–4)
46,233
95–59
155
September 26
Tigers
10–9
Núñez (5–1)
Henneman (9–3)
46,429
96–59
156
September 27
Tigers
3–2 (13)
Henneman (10–3)
Núñez (5–2)
Noles (2)
46,346
96–60
157
September 28
Brewers
6–4
Wegman (11–11)
Flanagan (6–8)
Clear (6)
34,113
96–61
158
September 29
Brewers
5–3
Bosio (11–7)
Key (17–7)
34,314
96–62
159
September 30
Brewers
5–2
Nieves (14–8)
Stieb (13–9)
35,245
96–63
October: 0–3 (Home: 0–0; Away: 0–3)
Player stats
= Indicates league leader
Batting
Starters by position
Note: Pos = Position; G = Games played; AB = At bats; H = Hits; Avg. = Batting average; HR = Home runs; RBI = Runs batted in
Other batters
Note: G = Games played; AB = At bats; H = Hits; Avg. = Batting average; HR = Home runs; RBI = Runs batted in
Pitching
Starting pitchers
Note: G = Games pitched; IP = Innings pitched; W = Wins; L = Losses; ERA = Earned run average; SO = Strikeouts
Other pitchers
Note: G = Games pitched; IP = Innings pitched; W = Wins; L = Losses; ERA = Earned run average; SO = Strikeouts
Relief pitchers
Note: G = Games pitched; W = Wins; L = Losses; SV = Saves; ERA = Earned run average; SO = Strikeouts
Award winners
Jesse Barfield , Gold Glove Award
George Bell , American League RBI Champion, 134
George Bell , American League MVP
George Bell , Silver Slugger Award
George Bell , The Sporting News Player of the Year Award
Jim Clancy , Pitcher of the Month Award, May
Tony Fernández , Gold Glove Award
Tom Henke , American League Leader, Saves, 34
Jimmy Key , American League ERA Champion, 2.76 ERA
All-Star Game
Farm system
LEAGUE CHAMPIONS: Myrtle Beach [ 6]
References
^ "1987 Toronto Blue Jays Trades and Transactions" . baseball-reference.com . Retrieved July 16, 2023 .
^ "Catcher Ernie Whitt accepted a lesser contract from the..." www.upi.com . Retrieved July 17, 2023 .
^ 3 Pitch Inning
^ "1987 Toronto Blue Jays Trades and Transactions" . baseball-reference.com . Retrieved July 16, 2023 .
^ Blue Jays All-Stars | bluejays.com: History
^ Johnson, Lloyd, and Wolff, Miles, ed., The Encyclopedia of Minor League Baseball , 2nd and 3rd editions. Durham, North Carolina: Baseball America, 1997 and 2007
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