- Source: Toronto Blue Jays award winners and league leaders
This is a list of award winners and league leaders for the Toronto Blue Jays of Major League Baseball.
Individual Player Awards
= All-MLB First Team
=2021 - Vladimir Guerrero Jr.
2021 - Marcus Semien
2021 - Robbie Ray
2022 - Alek Manoah
2024 - Vladimir Guerrero Jr.
= All-MLB Second Team
=2020 - Hyun-jin Ryu
2021 - Teoscar Hernández
2023 - Kevin Gausman
= AL Most Valuable Player Award
=1987 – George Bell
2015 – Josh Donaldson
= AL Cy Young Award
=1996 – Pat Hentgen
1997 – Roger Clemens
1998 – Roger Clemens
2003 – Roy Halladay
2021 – Robbie Ray
= Warren Spahn Award
=Best Left-handed Pitcher Award in Major League Baseball
2020 – Hyun Jin Ryu
= Edgar Martínez Award
=Outstanding Designated Hitter Award
1992 – Dave Winfield
1993 – Paul Molitor
2009 – Adam Lind
= AL Rookie of the Year Award
=1979 – Alfredo Griffin
2002 – Eric Hinske
= AL Gold Glove Award
=Pitcher
R. A. Dickey (2013)
Marcus Stroman (2017)
José Berríos (2023)
Catcher
none
First base
Vladimir Guerrero Jr. (2022)
Second base
Roberto Alomar [5] (1991–95)
Orlando Hudson (2005)
Marcus Semien (2021)
Shortstop
Tony Fernández [4] (1986–89)
Third base
Kelly Gruber (1990)
Matt Chapman (2023)
Outfield
Jesse Barfield [2] (1986–87)
Devon White [5] (1991–95)
Shawn Green (1999)
Vernon Wells [3] (2004–06)
Kevin Kiermaier (at CF) (2023)
Daulton Varsho (at CF) (2024)
Team
2023
2024
= Wilson Defensive Player of the Year Award by Position
=• CF Kevin Pillar (2015)
See explanatory note at Atlanta Braves award winners and league leaders.
= AL Silver Slugger Awards
=Best offensive player at each position
DH
Dave Winfield (1992)
Paul Molitor (1993)
José Canseco (1998)
Adam Lind (2009)
Catcher
Alejandro Kirk (2022)
First baseman
Fred McGriff (1989)
Carlos Delgado [3] (1999, 2000, 2003)
Vladimir Guerrero Jr. (2021, 2024)
Second baseman
Damaso Garcia (1982)
Roberto Alomar (1992)
Aaron Hill (2009)
Marcus Semien (2021)
Shortstop
none
Third baseman
Kelly Gruber (1990)
Josh Donaldson [2] (2015, 2016)
Outfielders
Lloyd Moseby (1983)
George Bell [3] (1985, 1986, 1987)
Jesse Barfield (1986)
Joe Carter [2] (1991, 1992)
Shawn Green (1999)
Vernon Wells (2003)
José Bautista [3] (2010, 2011, 2014)
Teoscar Hernandez [2] (2020, 2021)
= Silver Bat Award
=AL Batting Average Leader
1993 – John Olerud
= AL Hank Aaron Award
=Awarded to the most outstanding offensive player
2000 – Carlos Delgado
2010 – José Bautista
2011 – José Bautista
2015 – Josh Donaldson
2021 – Vladimir Guerrero Jr.
= AL Manager of the Year
=1985 – Bobby Cox
= AL 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
= All-Star Game Most Valuable Player
=2021 – Vladimir Guerrero Jr.
= DHL Hometown Heroes (2006)
=Joe Carter — voted by MLB fans as the most outstanding player in Blue Jays franchise history. Criteria included: on-field performance, leadership quality and character value
= The Sporting News American League Player of the Year
=1987 – George Bell
2000 – Carlos Delgado
2015 – Josh Donaldson
= The Sporting News American League 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 – Allan H. Selig Award for Philanthropic Excellence
2020 — Allan H. Selig Award for Philanthropic Excellence
Franchise records
Other achievements
= National Baseball Hall of Fame inductees
=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
= All-Star Game Selections
== BBWAA Neil MacCarl Award
=This award is presented by the BBWAA to the Toronto Blue Jays Player of the Year.
= BBWAA Toronto Chapter Blue Jays Awards Pitcher of the Year Award
== World Baseball Classic MVP
=2017 – Marcus Stroman (P)
Minor league system
= AAA International League Rookie of the Year
=1989 – Francisco Cabrera
1994 – Shawn Green
= AAA International League Player of the Year
=1991 – Derek Bell
2000 – Chad Mottola
2015 – Matt Hague
= AAA International League Most Valuable Pitcher Award
=1985 – Tom Henke
1989 – Alex Sanchez
1998 – Shannon Withem
= AAA Pacific Coast League Most Valuable Player Award
=2009 – Randy Ruiz
2010 – J.P. Arencibia
American League Offensive Leaders
= AL Home Runs Leaders
=1986 – Jesse Barfield
1989 – Fred McGriff
2010 – José Bautista
2011 – José Bautista
2021 – Vladimir Guerrero Jr.
= AL RBI Leader
=1987 – George Bell
2003 – Carlos Delgado
2015 – Josh Donaldson
2016 – Edwin Encarnación
= AL Runs Scored Leader
=2015 – Josh Donaldson
2021 – Vladimir Guerrero Jr.
= AL Bases on Balls Leader
=2011 – José Bautista
2015 – José Bautista
= AL Singles Leader
=1986 – Tony Fernández
= AL Doubles Leader
=1993 – John Olerud
1999 – Shawn Green
2000 – Carlos Delgado
2003 – Vernon Wells (co-leader)
= AL Triples Leaders
=1980 – Alfredo Griffin (co-leader)
1984 – Dave Collins (co-leader) & Lloyd Moseby (co-leader)
= AL Extra-Base Hits Leader
=1987 – George Bell
2015 – Josh Donaldson
= At-Bats Leader
=1986 – Tony Fernández
= AL Total Bases Leader
=1987 – George Bell
= AL OPS Leader
=1989 – Fred McGriff
= AL Games Played Leaders
=1979 – Rick Bosetti (co-leader)
1982 – Alfredo Griffin (co-leader)
1983 – Alfredo Griffin (co-leader)
1986 – Tony Fernández
= AL Sacrifice Flies Leader
=1989 – George Bell
2015 – Edwin Encarnación (co-leader) & Josh Donaldson (co-leader)
= AL At-Bats per Strikeout Leader
=1978 – Bob Bailor
= AL Outs Leaders
=1980 – Alfredo Griffin
1986 – Tony Fernández
American League Pitching Leaders
= MLB Triple Crown ~ Pitching
=MLB Leader in ERA, Wins & Strike Outs
1997 – Roger Clemens
1998 – Roger Clemens
= AL Earned Run Average Leaders
=1985 – Dave Stieb
1987 – Jimmy Key
1996 – Juan Guzmán
1997 – Roger Clemens
1998 – Roger Clemens
2015 – David Price
2016 – Aaron Sanchez
2021 – Robbie Ray
= AL Adjusted ERA Leader
=1997 – Roger Clemens
1998 – Roger Clemens
= AL Wins Leaders
=1992 – Jack Morris
1997 – Roger Clemens
1998 – Roger Clemens
2000 – David Wells
2003 – Roy Halladay
= AL Strikeouts Leader
=1997 – Roger Clemens
1998 – Roger Clemens
2008 – A.J. Burnett
2021 –Robbie Ray
= AL Winning Percentage Leader
=1984 – Doyle Alexander
1987 – Jeff Musselman
1993 – Juan Guzmán
2006 – Roy Halladay
2016 – Aaron Sanchez
= AL Innings Pitched Leaders
=1982 – Dave Stieb
1984 – Dave Stieb
1995 – David Cone (17 starts with Toronto Blue Jays 13 with New York Yankees)
1996 – Roger Clemens
1997 – Roger Clemens (co-leader)
1997 – Pat Hentgen (co-leader)
2002 – Roy Halladay
2003 – Roy Halladay
2008 – Roy Halladay
2021 – Robbie Ray
= AL WHIP Leaders
=1987 – Jimmy Key
1996 – Juan Guzmán
1997 – Roger Clemens
2008 – Roy Halladay
2021 – Robbie Ray
= AL Batting Average Against Leaders
=1984 – Dave Stieb
1985 – Dave Stieb
1987 – Jimmy Key
1996 – Juan Guzman
1998 – Roger Clemens
2015 – Marco Estrada
2016 – Marco Estrada
= AL Saves Leaders
=1987 – Tom Henke
1993 – Duane Ward (co-leader)
= AL Appearance Leaders
=1987 – Mark Eichhorn
1991 – Duane Ward
2001 – Paul Quantrill
2003 – Trever Miller
2007 – Scott Downs (co-leader)
2022 – Adam Cimber
= AL 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)
2021 – Robbie Ray (co-leader)
2021 – José Berrios (co-leader)
= AL Complete Games Leaders
=1982 – Dave Stieb
1996 – Pat Hentgen
1997 – Roger Clemens (co-leader)
1997 – Pat Hentgen (co-leader)
1999 – David Wells
2000 – David Wells
2003 – Roy Halladay (co-leader)
2005 – Roy Halladay
2007 – Roy Halladay
2008 – Roy Halladay
2009 – Roy Halladay
= AL Shutouts Leaders
=1982 – Dave Stieb
1996 – Pat Hentgen (co-leader)
1997 – Roger Clemens (co-leader)
1997 – Pat Hentgen (co-leader)
2003 – Roy Halladay (co-leader)
2008 – Jesse Litsch (co-leader)
2009 – Roy Halladay
= AL Losses Leaders
=1979 – Phil Huffman
1981 – Luis Leal (co-leader)
1998 – Juan Guzmán (22 starts with Blue Jays, 11 with Baltimore Orioles)
= AL 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
= AL Strikeouts/9IP Leader
=1998 – Roger Clemens
2008 – A. J. Burnett
= AL Walks/9IP Leader
=1989 – Jimmy Key
2000 – David Wells
2009 – Roy Halladay
2014 – Mark Buehrle
= AL Home Runs Allowed Leader
=1977 – Jerry Garvin
= AL Walks Allowed Leader
=1980 – Jim Clancy
1995 – Al Leiter
2004 – Miguel Batista (co-leader)
= AL Hits Allowed Leaders
=1982 – Dave Stieb
1995 – Pat Hentgen
2003 – Roy Halladay
= AL Earned Runs Allowed Leaders
=1977 – Dave Lemanczyk (co-leader)
1984 – Jim Clancy
1995 – Pat Hentgen
2000 – Chris Carpenter
2003 – Cory Lidle (co-leader)
= AL Hit Batsmen Leaders
=1981 – Dave Stieb (co-leader)
1983 – Dave Stieb
1984 – Dave Stieb
1986 – Dave Stieb
1989 – Dave Stieb
2014 – R.A. Dickey
2021 – Alek Manoah
2022 – Alek Manoah
= AL Batters Faced Leaders
=1982 – Dave Stieb
1996 – Pat Hentgen
1997 – Pat Hentgen
2003 – Roy Halladay
2008 – Roy Halladay
= AL Games Finished Leader
=1987 – Tom Henke
1993 – Duane Ward
= American League Youngest Player
=1981 – Fred Manrique
2015 – Roberto Osuna
= American League Oldest Player
=1987 – Phil Niekro
2012 – Omar Vizquel
2015 – LaTroy Hawkins
2016 – R. A. Dickey
See also
Baseball awards
List of Major League Baseball awards
Canadian Baseball Hall of Fame
Footnotes
External links
Blue Jays Awards webpage. Toronto Blue Jays official website
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