List of Toronto Blue Jays team records
Individual single-season records
Single-season pitching
Fielding leaders
Individual single-game records
Single-game individual batting records
Pitching leaders
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Team season records
These are records of Blue Jays teams with the best and worst performances in particular statistical categories during a single season.
Organization records
- Wins: 99 — 1985
- Losses: 109 — 1979
- Winning percentage :.615 — 1985
- Winning percentage :.327 — 1979
- Most games back: 50.5 — 1979
- Division titles: 7 — 1985, 1989, 1991–93, 2015, 2025
- American League Pennants: 3 — 1992–93, 2025
- World Championships: 2 — 1992–93
- Attendance – season : 4,057,947 — 1993
- Attendance – season : 755,083 — 1981
- Attendance – game : 52,268 — October 22, 1992
- Attendance – game : 10,074 — April 17, 1979
- Longest game by innings:
- *August 10, 2014 — 6-5 win over the Detroit Tigers in 19 innings at home
- *July 1, 2016 — 2-1 loss to Cleveland Indians in 19 innings at home.
- *September 5, 2017 — 3-2 loss to the Boston Red Sox in 19 innings on the road.
- Longest game by innings : May 31, 2024 — 5-3 win over the Pittsburgh Pirates in 14 innings at home.
- Longest nine inning game by time: 4:23 — September 6, 2020 — 10-8 win over the Boston Red Sox
- Longest game by time: 6:39 — October 27/28th 2025 — 6–5 loss against the Los Angeles Dodgers in Game 3 of the World Series in 18 innings.
- Longest winning streak: 11 games — June 2–13, 1987; August 27-September 7, 1998; June 11–24, 2013; June 2–14, 2015; August 2–13, 2015
- Longest home winning streak: 11 games — June 30–July 6, 2025; July 18–21, 2025
Rare feats
- Back-to-Back World Series Wins: 1992 – 1993
- Walk-Off Home Run to win World Series: Joe Carter vs. Philadelphia Phillies
- Longest Opening Day game in MLB history: 16 innings vs. Cleveland Indians
- Triple Crown (pitching): Roger Clemens – 1997 & 1998
- No-Hitter: Dave Stieb vs. Cleveland Indians
- Cycles: Kelly Gruber vs. Kansas City Royals, Jeff Frye vs. Texas Rangers, Cavan Biggio vs Baltimore Orioles
- Six Hits in One Game: Frank Catalanotto vs. Chicago White Sox, Lourdes Gurriel Jr. vs. Boston Red Sox
- Four Home Runs in One Game: Carlos Delgado vs. Tampa Bay Devil Rays
- Ten team home runs in one game: Ernie Whitt, Rance Mulliniks, George Bell, Fred McGriff, Lloyd Moseby and Rob Ducey vs. Baltimore Orioles
- Reliever striking out the side in extra innings with bases loaded: Jesse Carlson vs. Texas Rangers – Top of 11th inning. Overall result – Blue Jays loss
- Four strikeouts in one extra inning: Steve Delabar vs. Chicago White Sox – Top of 10th inning. Overall result – Blue Jays win, Mike Bolsinger vs. Boston Red Sox – Bottom of 13th inning. Overall result – Blue Jays loss
- 50-home run season: José Bautista
- Back-to-back-to-back triples: Eric Thames, Rajai Davis, Jayson Nix vs. Cleveland Indians
- Triple play: 4 times: Latest vs. Kansas City Royals April 20, 2012
- Two home runs in One inning: 2 times: Joe Carter, Edwin Encarnación
- Immaculate Inning: Roger Clemens, Steve Delabar, Thomas Pannone
- First time in the MLB two home runs by two Canadians in the same inning: Russell Martin & Michael Saunders May 25, 2016 vs. New York Yankees
- Two Walk-Off Grand Slams in One Season: Steve Pearce – July 27, 2017 vs. Oakland Athletics and July 30, 2017 vs. Los Angeles Angels
- Ultimate Grand Slam: Steve Pearce July 30, 2017 vs. Los Angeles Angels
- : Robbie Ray - 1241 k's - August 30, 2021 vs. Baltimore Orioles
- 4 home runs scored in one inning: September 12, 2021 vs Baltimore Orioles
- 11 runs scored in an inning: five times – July 20, 1984 vs Seattle Mariners, 9th inning; April 26, 1995 vs Oakland Athletics, 2nd inning; July 25, 2007 vs Minnesota Twins, 6th inning; September 11, 2021 vs Baltimore Orioles, 7th inning; July 22, 2022 vs Boston Red Sox, 5th inning
- Four grand slams in a season: Lourdes Gurriel Jr. – June 24, 2021 vs Baltimore Orioles; July 18, 2021 vs. Texas Rangers; September 3, 2021 vs Oakland Athletics; September 12, 2021 vs Baltimore Orioles
Club firsts
- Game & win: April 7, 1977 – Toronto 9, Chicago 5 at Exhibition Stadium
- Batter: John Scott – April 7, 1977
- Pitcher: Bill Singer – April 7, 1977
- Home run: Doug Ault vs. Chicago White Sox – April 7, 1977
- Grand slam: Héctor Torres vs. New York Yankees – June 27, 1977
- Win: Jerry Johnson – April 7, 1977
- Save: Pete Vuckovich vs. Chicago White Sox – April 7, 1977
- Walk-off win: July 15, 1977 – Toronto 8, Detroit 6
- Walk-off grand slam : George Bell – September 4, 1988
- Walk-off grand slam : Gregg Zaun vs. Tampa Bay – September 6, 2008 – Toronto 7, Tampa Bay 4
- Ultimate grand slam: Steve Pearce vs. Los Angeles Angels – July 30, 2017
- Cy Young Award: Pat Hentgen – 1996
- 2-season 20-game winner: Roger Clemens – 1997/1998
- AL strikeout leader: Roger Clemens – 1997
- Gold Glove winner: Tony Fernández, Jesse Barfield, Kelly Gruber, Roberto Alomar, R. A. Dickey, Vladimir Guerrero Jr.
- Silver Slugger winner: Dámaso García – 1982
- AL MVP: George Bell – 1987
- Hank Aaron Award: Carlos Delgado – 2000
- Rookie of the Year: Alfredo Griffin – 1979
- Manager of the Year: Bobby Cox – 1985
- First 20-game winner for a pitcher: Jack Morris – 1992
- First player with back-to-back 40-home-run seasons: Carlos Delgado – 1999/2000
- First player to lead the majors in All-Star voting: José Bautista – 2011
- No Hitter: Dave Stieb vs Cleveland Indians - September 2, 1990
Note
- ¹Henke is team's save leader; but has only 563 IP
- ²minimum 162 innings pitched must be pitched.
- Slugger Awards were first given out in 1980