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1991 Toronto Blue Jays season

The 1991 Toronto Blue Jays season was the franchise's 15th season of Major League Baseball. It resulted in the Blue Jays finishing first in the American League East with a record of 91 wins and 71 losses. The team's paid attendance of 4,001,527 led the major leagues, as the Jays became the first team in MLB history to draw four million fans in a season. Toronto lost the ALCS to the eventual world champion Minnesota Twins in five games.

1991 Toronto Blue Jays
1991 AL East Champions
Major League affiliations
Location
Results
Record91–71 (.562)
Divisional place1st
Other information
OwnersLabatt Breweries,
Imperial Trust,
Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce, Paul Beeston (CEO)
General managersPat Gillick
ManagersCito Gaston, Gene Tenace
Local televisionCFTO-TV
(Don Chevrier, Tommy Hutton, Fergie Olver)
The Sports Network
(Jim Hughson, Buck Martinez)
Local radioCJCL (AM)
(Jerry Howarth, Tom Cheek)
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Offseason Edit

On December 4, 1990, the San Diego Padres and Blue Jays made one of the biggest blockbuster deals of the decade. The Padres traded second baseman Roberto Alomar and outfielder Joe Carter to the Blue Jays in exchange for first baseman Fred McGriff and shortstop Tony Fernández. Blue Jays GM Pat Gillick and Padres GM Joe McIlvaine originally talked about just trading Joe Carter for Fred McGriff.[1] The Padres were losing Jack Clark and needed a new first baseman. The Blue Jays had John Olerud ready to take over at first base but were losing outfielder George Bell. Gillick decided to up the ante by trying to get Alomar. Gillick figured that with Garry Templeton in the twilight of his career, Fernández would be an adequate replacement.[1] Alomar feuded with Padres manager Greg Riddoch and the thinking was that Bip Roberts and Joey Cora could platoon at second base.[1] Over the next two seasons, Alomar and Carter would help the Blue Jays win the 1992 and 1993 World Series.

Transactions Edit

Transactions by the Toronto Blue Jays during the off-season before the 1991 season.[2]

October 1990 Edit

October 15 José Escobar granted free agency.
Webster Garrison granted free agency.
Tom Gilles granted free agency.
October 24 Released Jim Eppard.
October 26 Released Rick Luecken.

November 1990 Edit

November 5 George Bell granted free agency (signed with Chicago Cubs on December 6, 1990 to a three-year, $9.8 million contract).
Bud Black granted free agency (signed with San Francisco Giants on November 9, 1990 to a four-year, $10 million contract).
John Candelaria granted free agency (signed with Los Angeles Dodgers on March 25, 1991 to a one-year, $830,000 contract).
Rance Mulliniks granted free agency (signed with Toronto Blue Jays to a two-year, $1.5 million contract on December 4, 1990).
November 6 Acquired Alex Sanchez from the Cleveland Indians for Willie Blair.
November 26 Signed free agent Ken Dayley from the St. Louis Cardinals to a three-year, $6.3 million contract.

December 1990 Edit

December 2 Acquired Willie Fraser, Marcus Moore and Devon White from the California Angels for Junior Félix, Luis Sojo and a player to be named later (Ken Rivers on December 4, 1990).
December 4 Signed free agent Ravelo Manzanillo from the Chicago White Sox to a one-year contract.
Re-signed free agent Rance Mulliniks to a two-year, $1.5 million contract.
December 5 Signed free agent Pat Tabler from the Kansas City Royals to a two-year, $1.6 million contract.
Acquired Roberto Alomar and Joe Carter from the San Diego Padres for Tony Fernández and Fred McGriff.
December 10 Signed amateur free agent Carlos Almanzar to a contract.
Signed amateur free agent Edwin Hurtado to a contract.
Signed free agent Dilson Torres to a contract.
December 14 Acquired Mickey Weston from the Baltimore Orioles for Paul Kilgus.
December 20 John Cerutti granted free agency (signed with Detroit Tigers to a one-year, $800,000 on January 14, 1991).

January 1991 Edit

January 15 Acquired Rene Gonzales from the Baltimore Orioles for Rob Blumberg.

February 1991 Edit

February 8 Re-signed Roberto Alomar to a one-year, $1.25 million contract.

Regular season Edit

  • May 1, 1991: The Blue Jays were part of baseball history, as Nolan Ryan threw his seventh and last no-hitter against them in Arlington.
  • July 1, 1991: Joe Carter was named the AL Player of the Month for the month of June.
  • August 13, 1991: After making 25 consecutive save opportunities, Tom Henke picked up a blown save after Paul Molitor hit a home run in the ninth.
  • October 2, 1991: The Blue Jays clinched the American League East title in a 6-5 walk-off win over the California Angels. Joe Carter hit the game-winning single. The Jays also became the first team to have their season attendance pass the 4 million mark.

Opening Day starters Edit

Season standings Edit

AL East W L Pct. GB Home Road
Toronto Blue Jays 91 71 0.562 46–35 45–36
Boston Red Sox 84 78 0.519 7 43–38 41–40
Detroit Tigers 84 78 0.519 7 49–32 35–46
Milwaukee Brewers 83 79 0.512 8 43–37 40–42
New York Yankees 71 91 0.438 20 39–42 32–49
Baltimore Orioles 67 95 0.414 24 33–48 34–47
Cleveland Indians 57 105 0.352 34 30–52 27–53

Record vs. opponents Edit


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 8–5 6–6 4–8 7–6 5–8 4–8 3–10 4–8 5–8 3–9 4–8 9–3 5–8
Boston 5–8 4–8 7–5 9–4 5–8 7–5 7–6 3–9 6–7 8–4 9–3 5–7 9–4
California 6–6 8–4 8–5 7–5 5–7 9–4 6–6 8–5 6–6 1–12 6–7 5–8 6–6
Chicago 8–4 5–7 5–8 6–6 4–8 7–6 7–5 8–5 8–4 7–6 7–6 8–5 7–5
Cleveland 6–7 4–9 5–7 6–6 7–6 4–8 5–8 2–10 6–7 5–7 2–10 4–8 1–12
Detroit 8–5 8–5 7–5 8–4 6–7 8–4 4–9 4–8 8–5 4–8 8–4 6–6 5–8
Kansas City 8–4 5–7 4–9 6–7 8–4 4–8 9–3 6–7 7–5 6–7 7–6 7–6 5–7
Milwaukee 10–3 6–7 6–6 5–7 8–5 9–4 3–9 6–6 6–7 8–4 3–9 7–5 6–7
Minnesota 8–4 9–3 5–8 5–8 10–2 8–4 7–6 6–6 10–2 8–5 9–4 6–7 4–8
New York 8–5 7–6 6–6 4–8 7–6 5–8 5–7 7–6 2–10 6–6 3–9 5–7 6–7
Oakland 9–3 4–8 12–1 6–7 7–5 8–4 7–6 4–8 5–8 6–6 6–7 4–9 6–6
Seattle 8–4 3–9 7–6 6–7 10–2 4–8 6–7 9–3 4–9 9–3 7–6 5–8 5–7
Texas 3–9 7–5 8–5 5–8 8–4 6–6 6–7 5–7 7–6 7–5 9–4 8–5 6–6
Toronto 8–5 4–9 6–6 5–7 12–1 8–5 7–5 7–6 8–4 7–6 6–6 7–5 6–6


Transactions Edit

Transactions for the Toronto Blue Jays during the 1991 regular season.[3]

May 1991 Edit

May 16 Signed amateur free agent Freddy García to a contract.
Signed amateur free agent Julio Mosquera to a contract.

June 1991 Edit

June 4 Kenny Williams selected off of waivers by the Montreal Expos.
June 26 Willie Fraser selected off of waivers by the St. Louis Cardinals.
June 27 Acquired Tom Candiotti and Turner Ward from the Cleveland Indians for Denis Boucher, Glenallen Hill, Mark Whiten and cash.

July 1991 Edit

July 3 Selected Efraín Valdez off of waivers from the Cleveland Indians.
July 14 Acquired Cory Snyder from the Chicago White Sox for Shawn Jeter and a player to be named later (Steve Wapnick on September 4, 1991).

August 1991 Edit

August 9 Acquired Candy Maldonado from the Milwaukee Brewers for Bob Wishnevski and a player to be named later (William Suero on August 14, 1991).

September 1991 Edit

September 14 Signed free agent Dave Parker from the California Angels to a contract.


1991 MLB Draft Edit

  • June 3, 1991: 1991 Major League Baseball draft
    • Shawn Green was drafted by the Blue Jays in the 1st round (16th pick). Player signed September 25, 1991.[4]
    • Jeff Ware was drafted by the Blue Jays in the 1st round (35th pick). Player signed August 25, 1991.[5]
    • Dante Powell was drafted by the Blue Jays in the 1st round (42nd pick), but did not sign.[6]
    • Chris Stynes was drafted by the Blue Jays in the 3rd round. Player signed June 4, 1991.[7]
    • Alex Gonzalez was drafted by the Blue Jays in the 14th round. Player signed June 12, 1991.[8]

Roster Edit

1991 Toronto Blue Jays
Roster
Pitchers Catchers

Infielders

Outfielders

Other batters

Manager

Coaches

Manager Cito Gaston was sidelined with a herniated disc [9] from August 21 to September 25. Gene Tenace served as the team's interim manager,[10] going 19–14 and keeping the Jays in first place in the AL East for the duration of Gaston's absence.

Game log Edit

1991 Game Log
April
# Date Opponent Score Win Loss Save Attendance Record
1 April 8 Red Sox 6 – 2 Clemens (1-0) Stieb (0-1) 50,114 0-1
2 April 9 Red Sox 4 – 3 Key (1-0) Harris (0-1) Henke (1) 42,211 1-1
3 April 10 Red Sox 5 – 3 Timlin (1-0) Gray (0-1) Henke (2) 41,164 2-1
4 April 11 Brewers 7 – 3 Wells (1-0) Robinson (0-1) 38,326 3-1
5 April 12 Brewers 5 – 4 (11) Timlin (2-0) Plesac (0-1) 43,150 4-1
6 April 13 Brewers 7 – 3 Brown (1-0) Stieb (0-2) Crim (1) 49,872 4-2
7 April 14 Brewers 9 – 0 Key (2-0) August (0-1) 47,136 5-2
8 April 15 @ Tigers 4 – 3 Stottlemyre (1-0) Terrell (0-2) Ward (1) 9,632 6-2
9 April 16 @ Tigers 6 – 2 Gullickson (1-0) Wells (1-1) Henneman (2) 10,791 6-3
10 April 17 @ Tigers 5 – 4 (10) Henneman (1-0) Ward (0-1) 16,355 6-4
11 April 19 @ Brewers 5 – 2 Stieb (1-2) August (0-2) 9,604 7-4
12 April 20 @ Brewers 4 – 2 Key (3-0) Bosio (1-2) Ward (2) 13,545 8-4
13 April 21 @ Brewers 11 – 8 (10) Crim (1-0) Wills (0-1) 14,920 8-5
14 April 22 @ Red Sox 6 – 4 Lamp (1-1) Wells (1-2) Reardon (4) 25,841 8-6
15 April 23 @ Red Sox 3 – 0 Clemens (4-0) Boucher (0-1) Reardon (5) 29,904 8-7
16 April 24 @ Red Sox 6 – 1 Stieb (2-2) Young (0-1) 28,841 9-7
17 April 25 Tigers 3 – 2 Key (4-0) Petry (0-1) Ward (3) 49,688 10-7
18 April 26 Tigers 5 – 4 Stottlemyre (2-0) Terrell (0-3) Ward (4) 50,170 11-7
19 April 27 Tigers 4 – 2 Gullickson (2-0) Wells (1-3) Henneman (3) 50,211 11-8
20 April 28 Tigers 9 – 6 Timlin (3-0) Leiter (0-1) Ward (5) 50,134 12-8
21 April 30 @ Rangers 8 – 5 Gossage (2-0) Acker (0-1) Russell (5) 24,873 12-9
May
# Date Opponent Score Win Loss Save Attendance Record
22 May 1 @ Rangers 3 – 0 Ryan (3-2) Key (4-1) 33,439 12-10
23 May 2 @ Royals 3 – 1 Stottlemyre (3-0) Appier (1-4) Ward (6) 22,896 13-10
24 May 3 @ Royals 5 – 1 Wells (2-3) Davis (2-2) 20,809 14-10
25 May 4 @ Royals 6 – 5 Saberhagen (2-3) Boucher (0-2) Montgomery (6) 22,628 14-11
26 May 5 @ Royals 3 – 0 Stieb (3-2) Gordon (1-2) Ward (7) 22,588 15-11
27 May 7 Rangers 3 – 2 Rogers (1-3) Key (4-2) Russell (6) 44,622 15-12
28 May 8 Rangers 4 – 2 Stottlemyre (4-0) Ryan (3-3) Ward (8) 43,211 16-12
29 May 9 White Sox 2 – 0 Wells (3-3) Pérez (1-2) Ward (9) 47,236 17-12
30 May 10 White Sox 5 – 3 (12) Radinsky (2-1) Fraser (0-1) 50,198 17-13
31 May 11 White Sox 5 – 2 Stieb (4-2) Hough (0-2) Ward (10) 50,206 18-13
32 May 12 White Sox 4 – 2 Key (5-2) Hibbard (2-1) Ward (11) 50,108 19-13
33 May 13 Royals 4 – 2 Stottlemyre (5-0) Davis (2-4) Ward (12) 44,275 20-13
34 May 14 Royals 4 – 1 Wells (4-3) Gubicza (0-1) Timlin (1) 43,357 21-13
35 May 15 Royals 6 – 4 Saberhagen (4-3) Boucher (0-3) 50,113 21-14
36 May 17 @ White Sox 5 – 3 Pall (1-1) Timlin (3-1) Thigpen (7) 30,095 21-15
37 May 18 @ White Sox 9 – 2 Key (6-2) Hibbard (2-2) 34,861 22-15
38 May 19 @ White Sox 5 – 4 Patterson (1-0) Timlin (3-2) Thigpen (8) 41,015 22-16
39 May 20 @ Athletics 1 – 0 Wells (5-3) Welch (4-3) Henke (3) 24,631 23-16
40 May 21 @ Athletics 11 – 7 Acker (1-1) Dressendorfer (3-3) Timlin (2) 22,738 24-16
41 May 22 @ Athletics 2 – 1 Moore (6-2) Stieb (4-3) Eckersley (11) 34,028 24-17
42 May 24 @ Angels 3 – 2 Timlin (4-2) Finley (7-2) Henke (4) 26,408 25-17
43 May 25 @ Angels 5 – 0 McCaskill (4-5) Stottlemyre (5-1) 36,732 25-18
44 May 26 @ Angels 6 – 2 Langston (6-1) Wells (5-4) 45,307 25-19
45 May 28 Athletics 8 – 4 Moore (7-2) Acker (1-2) Eckersley (12) 50,299 25-20
46 May 29 Athletics 8 – 3 Key (7-2) Slusarski (1-2) Henke (5) 50,262 26-20
47 May 30 Athletics 8 – 6 Klink (4-2) Ward (0-2) Eckersley (13) 50,271 26-21
48 May 31 Angels 5 – 1 Wells (6-4) Langston (6-2) 50,252 27-21
June
# Date Opponent Score Win Loss Save Attendance Record
49 June 1 Angels 11 – 8 Eichhorn (1-1) Fraser (0-2) Harvey (13) 50,255 27-22
50 June 2 Angels 7 – 2 Abbott (5-4) Acker (1-3) 50,261 27-23
51 June 3 @ Yankees 5 – 3 Key (8-2) Leary (3-5) Henke (6) 17,003 28-23
52 June 4 @ Yankees 5 – 3 Sanderson (7-2) Stottlemyre (5-2) Farr (4) 15,955 28-24
53 June 5 @ Yankees 4 – 1 Wells (7-4) Johnson (0-1) Henke (7) 21,213 29-24
54 June 6 @ Orioles 6 – 4 Milacki (2-2) Timlin (4-3) Olson (9) 26,539 29-25
55 June 7 @ Orioles 6 – 4 Smith (3-0) Guzmán (0-1) Olson (10) 38,228 29-26
56 June 8 @ Orioles 8 – 4 Key (9-2) Kilgus (0-1) 45,569 30-26
57 June 9 @ Orioles 3 – 2 Stottlemyre (6-2) Ballard (3-7) Henke (8) 27,783 31-26
58 June 11 @ Indians 2 – 1 (12) Hillegas (2-0) Acker (1-4) 10,753 31-27
59 June 12 @ Indians 1 – 0 Timlin (5-3) Candiotti (7-4) Henke (9) 8,089 32-27
60 June 13 @ Indians 1 – 0 Key (10-2) Nagy (2-7) 8,371 33-27
61 June 14 Orioles 9 – 1 Stottlemyre (7-2) Robinson (3-6) 50,287 34-27
62 June 15 Orioles 8 – 4 Ballard (4-7) Guzmán (0-2) Williamson (3) 50,292 34-28
63 June 16 Orioles 13 – 8 Frohwirth (1-0) Ward (0-3) 50,273 34-29
64 June 18 Yankees 4 – 2 Kamieniecki (1-0) Timlin (5-4) Farr (7) 50,271 34-30
65 June 19 Yankees 3 – 0 Johnson (1-2) Key (10-3) Howe (1) 50,281 34-31
66 June 20 Yankees 6 – 1 Stottlemyre (8-2) Leary (3-7) 50,256 35-31
67 June 21 Indians 8 – 4 Wells (8-4) Swindell (3-6) Henke (10) 50,283 36-31
68 June 22 Indians 4 – 0 Guzmán (1-2) Mutis (0-2) Ward (13) 50,285 37-31
69 June 23 Indians 3 – 1 MacDonald (1-0) Candiotti (7-6) Henke (11) 50,275 38-31
70 June 24 Indians 4 – 3 Ward (1-3) Nagy (3-8) Henke (12) 50,263 39-31
71 June 25 @ Twins 8 – 6 Morris (10-5) Stottlemyre (8-3) Aguilera (20) 26,350 39-32
72 June 26 @ Twins 5 – 2 Wells (9-4) Guthrie (5-4) Henke (13) 25,503 40-32
73 June 27 @ Twins 1 – 0 Guzmán (2-2) Tapani (5-7) Henke (14) 35,598 41-32
74 June 28 Mariners 3 – 1 Krueger (5-3) Candiotti (7-7) Jackson (13) 50,297 41-33
75 June 29 Mariners 4 – 0 Timlin (6-4) DeLucia (6-5) Ward (14) 50,268 42-33
76 June 30 Mariners 6 – 1 Stottlemyre (9-3) Holman (7-8) 50,298 43-33
July
# Date Opponent Score Win Loss Save Attendance Record
77 July 1 Mariners 4 – 3 Acker (2-4) Jackson (4-3) 50,270 44-33
78 July 2 Twins 4 – 3 Ward (2-3) Leach (0-1) 48,676 45-33
79 July 3 Twins 4 – 0 Candiotti (8-7) Anderson (4-7) 50,071 46-33
80 July 4 Twins 1 – 0 West (1-0) Key (10-4) Aguilera (21) 50,293 46-34
81 July 5 @ Mariners 2 – 1 MacDonald (2-0) Holman (7-9) Henke (15) 21,647 47-34
82 July 6 @ Mariners 4 – 3 (10) Timlin (7-4) Swan (3-2) Henke (16) 48,750 48-34
83 July 7 @ Mariners 5 – 2 Guzmán (3-2) Hanson (4-4) 27,812 49-34
84 July 11 Rangers 2 – 0 Candiotti (9-7) Brown (7-7) Henke (17) 50,276 50-34
85 July 12 Rangers 6 – 2 Wells (10-4) Guzmán (4-4) Ward (15) 50,279 51-34
86 July 13 Rangers 3 – 2 Timlin (8-4) Russell (3-2) Henke (18) 50,270 52-34
87 July 14 Rangers 8 – 6 Barfield (4-3) Key (10-5) Russell (18) 50,294 52-35
88 July 15 @ Royals 5 – 3 (12) Timlin (9-4) Crawford (2-1) Henke (19) 29,723 53-35
89 July 16 @ Royals 2 – 1 (10) Aquino (2-2) Candiotti (9-8) 22,134 53-36
90 July 18 @ Rangers 4 – 0 Wells (11-4) Ryan (5-5) Ward (16) 37,268 54-36
91 July 19 @ Rangers 7 – 2 Stottlemyre (10-3) Barfield (4-4) Timlin (3) 35,144 55-36
92 July 20 @ Rangers 11 – 6 Jeffcoat (4-2) Key (10-6) 39,276 55-37
93 July 21 @ Rangers 6 – 5 Rogers (6-7) Timlin (9-5) Russell (19) 31,803 55-38
94 July 23 @ White Sox 3 – 2 Thigpen (7-3) Candiotti (9-9) 34,779 55-39
95 July 24 @ White Sox 2 – 1 Wells (12-4) McDowell (12-5) Henke (20) 39,599 56-39
96 July 25 @ White Sox 7 – 1 Hough (6-6) Stottlemyre (10-4) 42,796 56-40
97 July 26 Royals 6 – 5 (11) Ward (3-3) Gordon (5-9) 50,326 57-40
98 July 27 Royals 5 – 2 (10) Gordon (6-9) Timlin (9-6) Montgomery (19) 50,291 57-41
99 July 28 Royals 10 – 4 Gubicza (6-5) Candiotti (9-10) Davis (2) 50,291 57-42
100 July 29 White Sox 12 – 4 McDowell (13-5) Wells (12-5) 50,298 57-43
101 July 30 White Sox 8 – 7 Radinsky (3-3) MacDonald (2-1) Thigpen (24) 50,291 57-44
102 July 31 Indians 3 – 1 Key (11-6) King (4-6) Henke (21) 50,276 58-44
August
# Date Opponent Score Win Loss Save Attendance Record
103 August 1 Indians 7 – 5 Ward (4-3) Shaw (0-4) Henke (22) 50,275 59-44
104 August 2 @ Red Sox 5 – 3 Clemens (12-7) Candiotti (9-11) 34,032 59-45
105 August 3 @ Red Sox 4 – 1 Hesketh (5-2) Wells (12-6) Reardon (25) 34,015 59-46
106 August 4 @ Red Sox 2 – 1 Ward (5-3) Lamp (3-3) Henke (23) 33,809 60-46
107 August 6 Tigers 2 – 1 Key (12-6) Cerutti (1-4) Henke (24) 50,305 61-46
108 August 7 Tigers 5 – 2 Guzmán (4-2) Tanana (8-8) Henke (25) 50,324 62-46
109 August 8 Tigers 4 – 0 (14) Gibson (5-5) Henke (0-1) 50,307 62-47
110 August 9 Red Sox 12 – 7 Hesketh (6-2) Wells (12-7) Reardon (26) 50,319 62-48
111 August 10 Red Sox 7 – 1 Harris (8-11) Stottlemyre (10-5) 50,304 62-49
112 August 11 Red Sox 9 – 6 Gardiner (4-6) Key (12-7) Reardon (27) 50,297 62-50
113 August 12 Red Sox 11 – 8 Lamp (4-3) Ward (5-4) Reardon (28) 50,305 62-51
114 August 13 @ Brewers 5 – 4 Crim (7-5) Henke (0-2) 22,996 62-52
115 August 14 @ Brewers 5 – 3 Bosio (9-8) Wells (12-8) Henry (3) 19,193 62-53
116 August 15 @ Brewers 4 – 1 Stottlemyre (11-5) Plesac (1-5) Henke (26) 24,519 63-53
117 August 16 @ Tigers 5 – 2 Cerutti (2-4) Key (12-8) Gakeler (1) 43,186 63-54
118 August 17 @ Tigers 7 – 5 MacDonald (3-1) Aldred (0-2) Henke (27) 46,634 64-54
119 August 18 @ Tigers 4 – 2 Candiotti (10-11) Kaiser (0-1) Henke (28) 48,724 65-54
120 August 20 Brewers 3 – 1 Stottlemyre (12-5) Bosio (9-9) Henke (29) 50,311 66-54
121 August 21 Brewers 3 – 0 Machado (1-3) Key (12-9) Núñez (8) 50,306 66-55
122 August 22 Brewers 8 – 7 Ignasiak (1-0) Ward (5-5) Henry (5) 50,309 66-56
123 August 23 Yankees 6 – 5 Ward (6-5) Farr (3-4) 50,318 67-56
124 August 24 Yankees 6 – 5 Johnson (5-7) Wells (12-9) Cadaret (2) 50,324 67-57
125 August 25 Yankees 11 – 7 Acker (3-4) Guetterman (2-2) 50,320 68-57
126 August 26 @ Orioles 5 – 2 Key (13-9) Johnson (4-5) Henke (30) 28,063 69-57
127 August 27 @ Orioles 6 – 1 Guzmán (5-2) Rhodes (0-1) 25,090 70-57
128 August 28 @ Orioles 3 – 0 Candiotti (11-11) McDonald (5-8) Henke (31) 28,262 71-57
129 August 29 @ Yankees 6 – 2 Wells (13-9) Johnson (5-8) 19,344 72-57
130 August 30 @ Yankees 9 – 2 Sanderson (14-8) Stottlemyre (12-6) 19,393 72-58
131 August 31 @ Yankees 5 – 0 Key (14-9) Cadaret (6-5) Ward (17) 28,932 73-58
September
# Date Opponent Score Win Loss Save Attendance Record
132 September 1 @ Yankees 4 – 2 Guetterman (3-2) MacDonald (3-2) 25,105 73-59
133 September 2 Orioles 5 – 4 (12) Timlin (12-6) Olson (3-5) 50,314 74-59
134 September 3 Orioles 8 – 4 McDonald (6-8) Wells (13-10) Flanagan (3) 50,299 74-60
135 September 4 Orioles 3 – 1 Stottlemyre (13-6) Milacki (8-8) Ward (18) 50,303 75-60
136 September 5 @ Indians 13 – 1 Key (15-9) Nagy (8-12) 5,666 76-60
137 September 6 @ Indians 7 – 4 Guzmán (6-2) Otto (1-6) Ward (19) 14,533 77-60
138 September 7 @ Indians 4 – 1 Candiotti (12-11) Swindell (8-14) 17,830 78-60
139 September 8 @ Indians 11 – 5 Wells (14-10) King (5-10) 13,071 79-60
140 September 10 Mariners 5 – 4 Holman (13-13) Stottlemyre (13-7) Jones (1) 50,196 79-61
141 September 11 Mariners 7 – 3 Hanson (8-7) Key (15-10) 50,321 79-62
142 September 13 Athletics 7 – 6 Guzmán (7-2) Stewart (11-9) Henke (32) 50,315 80-62
143 September 14 Athletics 6 – 0 Candiotti (13-11) Welch (11-12) 50,319 81-62
144 September 15 Athletics 10 – 5 Moore (14-8) Stottlemyre (13-8) Eckersley (40) 50,315 81-63
145 September 16 @ Mariners 6 – 5 (11) Swan (5-2) MacDonald (3-3) 55,612 81-64
146 September 17 @ Mariners 5 – 4 (11) Schooler (2-2) Acker (3-5) 29,115 81-65
147 September 18 @ Mariners 5 – 3 (12) Ward (7-5) Bankhead (2-6) Acker (1) 30,200 82-65
148 September 20 @ Athletics 6 – 5 (11) Eckersley (5-3) Ward (7-6) 33,765 82-66
149 September 21 @ Athletics 4 – 0 Moore (15-8) Key (15-11) 36,601 82-67
150 September 22 @ Athletics 3 – 2 Guzmán (8-2) Darling (3-5) Wells (1) 28,276 83-67
151 September 23 @ Angels 10 – 9 Lewis (3-5) Candiotti (13-12) Harvey (43) 20,001 83-68
152 September 24 @ Angels 3 – 0 (10) Wells (15-10) Abbott (17-10) 21,538 84-68
153 September 25 @ Angels 7 – 2 Key (16-11) Langston (17-8) 19,251 85-68
154 September 27 Twins 7 – 2 Guzmán (9-2) Tapani (16-9) 50,326 86-68
155 September 28 Twins 5 – 0 Morris (18-12) Candiotti (13-13) 50,319 86-69
156 September 29 Twins 2 – 1 Stottlemyre (14-8) Erickson (19-8) Ward (20) 50,315 87-69
157 September 30 Angels 2 – 1 Langston (18-8) Key (16-12) Harvey (45) 50,321 87-70
October
# Date Opponent Score Win Loss Save Attendance Record
158 October 1 Angels 5 – 2 Guzmán (10-2) Fetters (2-5) Ward (21) 50,322 88-70
159 October 2 Angels 6 – 5 Timlin (11-6) Harvey (2-4) 50,324 89-70
160 October 4 @ Twins 4 – 1 Stottlemyre (15-8) Neagle (0-1) Ward (22) 35,124 90-70
161 October 5 @ Twins 3 – 1 Erickson (20-8) Guzmán (10-3) Aguilera (42) 51,058 90-71
162 October 6 @ Twins 3 – 2 (10) Weathers (1-0) Anderson (5-11) Ward (23) 37,794 91-71
1991 Playoff Game Log
ALCS
# Date Opponent Score Win Loss Save Attendance Series
1 October 8 @ Twins 5 – 4 Morris (1-0) Candiotti (0-1) Aguilera (1) 54,766 0-1
2 October 9 @ Twins 5 – 2 Guzman (1-0) Tapani (0-1) Ward (1) 54,816 1-1
3 October 11 Twins 3 – 2 (10) Guthrie (1-0) Timlin (0-1) Aguilera (2) 51,454 1-2
4 October 12 Twins 9 – 3 Morris (2-0) Stottlemyre (0-1) 51,526 1-3
5 October 13 Twins 8 – 5 West (1-0) Ward (0-1) Aguilera (3) 51,425 1-4

All-Star game Edit

The Blue Jays hosted the 1991 Major League Baseball All-Star Game. It was the 62nd Midsummer Classic and was played on July 9 at SkyDome. Roberto Alomar was voted in as the starting second baseman for the American League, while pitcher Jimmy Key and outfielder Joe Carter were named as reserves on the AL team. Key got the win as the American League's All-Stars triumphed over the National League All-Stars, 4-2.

Player stats Edit

= Indicates team leader

Batting Edit

Starters by position Edit

Note: Pos = Position; G = Games played; AB = At bats; H = Hits; Avg. = Batting average; HR = Home runs; RBI = Runs batted in

Pos Player G AB H Avg. HR RBI
C Greg Myers 107 309 81 .262 8 36
1B John Olerud 139 454 116 .256 17 68
2B Roberto Alomar 161 637 188 .295 9 69
3B Kelly Gruber 113 429 108 .252 20 65
SS Manuel Lee 138 445 104 .234 0 29
LF Candy Maldonado 52 177 49 .277 7 28
CF Devon White 156 642 181 .282 17 60
RF Joe Carter 162 638 174 .273 33 108
DH Rance Mulliniks 97 240 60 .250 2 24

Other batters Edit

Note: G = Games played; AB = At bats; H = Hits; Avg. = Batting average; HR = Home runs; RBI = Runs batted in

Player G AB H Avg. HR RBI
Pat Borders 105 291 71 .244 5 36
Mookie Wilson 86 241 58 .241 2 28
Pat Tabler 82 185 40 .216 1 21
Ed Sprague Jr. 61 160 44 .275 4 20
Mark Whiten 46 149 33 .221 2 19
Rene Gonzales 71 118 23 .195 1 6
Glenallen Hill 35 99 25 .253 3 11
Rob Ducey 39 68 16 .235 1 4
Cory Snyder 21 49 7 .143 0 6
Dave Parker 13 36 12 .333 0 3
Kenny Williams 13 29 6 .207 1 3
Derek Bell 18 28 4 .143 0 1
Eddie Zosky 18 27 4 .148 0 2
Ray Giannelli 9 24 4 .167 0 0
Turner Ward 8 13 4 .308 0 2
Randy Knorr 3 1 0 .000 0 0

Pitching Edit

Starting pitchers Edit

Note: G = Games pitched; IP = Innings pitched; W = Wins; L = Losses; ERA = Earned run average; SO = Strikeouts

Player G IP W L ERA SO
Todd Stottlemyre 34 219.0 15 8 3.78 116
Jimmy Key 33 209.1 16 12 3.05 125
Juan Guzmán 23 138.2 10 3 2.99 123
Tom Candiotti 19 129.2 6 7 2.98 81
Dave Stieb 9 59.2 4 3 3.17 29
Denis Boucher 7 35.1 0 3 4.58 16

Other pitchers Edit

Note: G = Games pitched; IP = Innings pitched; W = Wins; L = Losses; ERA = Earned run average; SO = Strikeouts

Player G IP W L ERA SO
David Wells 40 198.1 15 10 3.72 106
Willie Fraser 13 26.1 0 2 6.15 12
Pat Hentgen 3 7.1 0 0 2.45 3

Relief pitchers Edit

Note: G = Games pitched; W = Wins; L = Losses; SV = Saves; ERA = Earned run average; SO = Strikeouts

Player G W L SV ERA SO
Tom Henke 49 0 2 32 2.32 53
Duane Ward 81 7 6 23 2.77 132
Mike Timlin 63 11 6 3 3.16 85
Jim Acker 54 3 5 1 5.20 44
Bob MacDonald 45 3 3 0 2.85 24
David Weathers 15 1 0 0 4.91 13
Ken Dayley 8 0 0 0 6.23 3
Frank Wills 4 0 1 0 16.62 2
Vince Horsman 4 0 0 0 0.00 2
Al Leiter 3 0 0 0 27.00 1
Mickey Weston 2 0 0 0 0.00 1

ALCS Edit

Game 1 Edit

October 8, Hubert H. Humphrey Metrodome

Team 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 R H E
Toronto 0 0 0 1 0 3 0 0 0 4 9 3
Minnesota 2 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 X 5 11 0
W: Jack Morris (1-0)   L: Tom Candiotti (0-1)  S: Rick Aguilera (1)
HR: None

Game 2 Edit

October 9, Hubert H. Humphrey Metrodome

Team 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 R H E
Toronto 1 0 2 0 0 0 2 0 0 5 9 0
Minnesota 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 2 5 1
W: Juan Guzmán (1-0)   L: Kevin Tapani (0-1)  S: Duane Ward (1)
HR: None

Game 3 Edit

October 11, Skydome

Team 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 R H E
Minnesota 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 1 3 7 0
Toronto 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 5 1
W: Mark Guthrie (1-0)   L: Mike Timlin (0-1)  S: Rick Aguilera (2)
HR: MINMike Pagliarulo (1)   TORJoe Carter (1)

Game 4 Edit

October 12, Skydome

Team 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 R H E
Minnesota 0 0 0 4 0 2 1 1 1 9 13 1
Toronto 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 3 11 2
W: Jack Morris (2-0)   L: Todd Stottlemyre (0-1)  
HR: MINKirby Puckett (1)

Game 5 Edit

October 13, Skydome

Team 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 R H E
Minnesota 1 1 0 0 0 3 0 3 0 8 14 2
Toronto 0 0 3 2 0 0 0 0 0 5 9 1
W: David West (1-0)   L: Duane Ward (0-1)  S: Rick Aguilera (3)
HR: MINKirby Puckett (2)

Award winners Edit

All-Star Game

Farm system Edit

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References Edit

  1. ^ a b c Diamond Dreams: 20 Years of Blue Jays Baseball, Stephen Brunt, p.261, Penguin Books, ISBN 0-14-023978-2
  2. ^ "1991 Toronto Blue Jays Trades and Transactions". baseball-reference.com. Retrieved July 17, 2023.
  3. ^ "1991 Toronto Blue Jays Trades and Transactions". baseball-reference.com. Retrieved July 17, 2023.
  4. ^ Shawn Green at Baseball Reference
  5. ^ Jeff Ware at Baseball Reference
  6. ^ Dante Powell at Baseball Reference
  7. ^ Chris Stynes at Baseball Reference
  8. ^ Alex Gonzalez at Baseball Reference
  9. ^ "Jays' Manager Is Hospitalized". The New York Times. Associated Press. August 22, 1991. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved June 20, 2019.
  10. ^ "Gene Tenace". www.retrosheet.org. Retrieved June 20, 2019.
  11. ^ . MLB.com. Archived from the original on June 20, 2019. Retrieved June 20, 2019.
  12. ^ "1991 Toronto Blue Jays Minor League Affiliates". Baseball-Reference.com. Retrieved June 20, 2019.
  13. ^ Johnson, Lloyd, and Wolff, Miles, ed., The Encyclopedia of Minor League Baseball, 2nd and 3rd editions. Durham, North Carolina: Baseball America, 1997 and 2007

External links Edit

  • 1991 Toronto Blue Jays at Baseball Reference
  • 1991 Toronto Blue Jays at Baseball Almanac

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The 1991 Toronto Blue Jays season was the franchise s 15th season of Major League Baseball It resulted in the Blue Jays finishing first in the American League East with a record of 91 wins and 71 losses The team s paid attendance of 4 001 527 led the major leagues as the Jays became the first team in MLB history to draw four million fans in a season Toronto lost the ALCS to the eventual world champion Minnesota Twins in five games 1991 Toronto Blue Jays1991 AL East ChampionsMajor League affiliationsAmerican League since 1977 Eastern Division since 1977 LocationSkyDome since 1989 Toronto since 1977 ResultsRecord91 71 562 Divisional place1stOther informationOwnersLabatt Breweries Imperial Trust Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce Paul Beeston CEO General managersPat GillickManagersCito Gaston Gene TenaceLocal televisionCFTO TV Don Chevrier Tommy Hutton Fergie Olver The Sports Network Jim Hughson Buck Martinez Local radioCJCL AM Jerry Howarth Tom Cheek lt Previous season Next season gt Contents 1 Offseason 1 1 Transactions 1 1 1 October 1990 1 1 2 November 1990 1 1 3 December 1990 1 1 4 January 1991 1 1 5 February 1991 2 Regular season 2 1 Opening Day starters 2 2 Season standings 2 3 Record vs opponents 2 4 Transactions 2 4 1 May 1991 2 4 2 June 1991 2 4 3 July 1991 2 4 4 August 1991 2 4 5 September 1991 2 5 1991 MLB Draft 2 6 Roster 2 7 Game log 3 All Star game 4 Player stats 4 1 Batting 4 1 1 Starters by position 4 1 2 Other batters 4 2 Pitching 4 2 1 Starting pitchers 4 2 2 Other pitchers 4 2 3 Relief pitchers 5 ALCS 5 1 Game 1 5 2 Game 2 5 3 Game 3 5 4 Game 4 5 5 Game 5 6 Award winners 7 Farm system 8 References 9 External linksOffseason EditOn December 4 1990 the San Diego Padres and Blue Jays made one of the biggest blockbuster deals of the decade The Padres traded second baseman Roberto Alomar and outfielder Joe Carter to the Blue Jays in exchange for first baseman Fred McGriff and shortstop Tony Fernandez Blue Jays GM Pat Gillick and Padres GM Joe McIlvaine originally talked about just trading Joe Carter for Fred McGriff 1 The Padres were losing Jack Clark and needed a new first baseman The Blue Jays had John Olerud ready to take over at first base but were losing outfielder George Bell Gillick decided to up the ante by trying to get Alomar Gillick figured that with Garry Templeton in the twilight of his career Fernandez would be an adequate replacement 1 Alomar feuded with Padres manager Greg Riddoch and the thinking was that Bip Roberts and Joey Cora could platoon at second base 1 Over the next two seasons Alomar and Carter would help the Blue Jays win the 1992 and 1993 World Series Transactions Edit Transactions by the Toronto Blue Jays during the off season before the 1991 season 2 October 1990 Edit October 15 Jose Escobar granted free agency Webster Garrison granted free agency Tom Gilles granted free agency October 24 Released Jim Eppard October 26 Released Rick Luecken November 1990 Edit November 5 George Bell granted free agency signed with Chicago Cubs on December 6 1990 to a three year 9 8 million contract Bud Black granted free agency signed with San Francisco Giants on November 9 1990 to a four year 10 million contract John Candelaria granted free agency signed with Los Angeles Dodgers on March 25 1991 to a one year 830 000 contract Rance Mulliniks granted free agency signed with Toronto Blue Jays to a two year 1 5 million contract on December 4 1990 November 6 Acquired Alex Sanchez from the Cleveland Indians for Willie Blair November 26 Signed free agent Ken Dayley from the St Louis Cardinals to a three year 6 3 million contract December 1990 Edit December 2 Acquired Willie Fraser Marcus Moore and Devon White from the California Angels for Junior Felix Luis Sojo and a player to be named later Ken Rivers on December 4 1990 December 4 Signed free agent Ravelo Manzanillo from the Chicago White Sox to a one year contract Re signed free agent Rance Mulliniks to a two year 1 5 million contract December 5 Signed free agent Pat Tabler from the Kansas City Royals to a two year 1 6 million contract Acquired Roberto Alomar and Joe Carter from the San Diego Padres for Tony Fernandez and Fred McGriff December 10 Signed amateur free agent Carlos Almanzar to a contract Signed amateur free agent Edwin Hurtado to a contract Signed free agent Dilson Torres to a contract December 14 Acquired Mickey Weston from the Baltimore Orioles for Paul Kilgus December 20 John Cerutti granted free agency signed with Detroit Tigers to a one year 800 000 on January 14 1991 January 1991 Edit January 15 Acquired Rene Gonzales from the Baltimore Orioles for Rob Blumberg February 1991 Edit February 8 Re signed Roberto Alomar to a one year 1 25 million contract Regular season EditMay 1 1991 The Blue Jays were part of baseball history as Nolan Ryan threw his seventh and last no hitter against them in Arlington July 1 1991 Joe Carter was named the AL Player of the Month for the month of June August 13 1991 After making 25 consecutive save opportunities Tom Henke picked up a blown save after Paul Molitor hit a home run in the ninth October 2 1991 The Blue Jays clinched the American League East title in a 6 5 walk off win over the California Angels Joe Carter hit the game winning single The Jays also became the first team to have their season attendance pass the 4 million mark Opening Day starters Edit Roberto Alomar Joe Carter Kelly Gruber Manuel Lee Rance Mulliniks Greg Myers John Olerud Dave Stieb Devon White Mookie WilsonSeason standings Edit vteAL East W L Pct GB Home RoadToronto Blue Jays 91 71 0 562 46 35 45 36Boston Red Sox 84 78 0 519 7 43 38 41 40Detroit Tigers 84 78 0 519 7 49 32 35 46Milwaukee Brewers 83 79 0 512 8 43 37 40 42New York Yankees 71 91 0 438 20 39 42 32 49Baltimore Orioles 67 95 0 414 24 33 48 34 47Cleveland Indians 57 105 0 352 34 30 52 27 53Record vs opponents Edit 1991 American League recordvteSources 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 TORBaltimore 8 5 6 6 4 8 7 6 5 8 4 8 3 10 4 8 5 8 3 9 4 8 9 3 5 8Boston 5 8 4 8 7 5 9 4 5 8 7 5 7 6 3 9 6 7 8 4 9 3 5 7 9 4California 6 6 8 4 8 5 7 5 5 7 9 4 6 6 8 5 6 6 1 12 6 7 5 8 6 6Chicago 8 4 5 7 5 8 6 6 4 8 7 6 7 5 8 5 8 4 7 6 7 6 8 5 7 5Cleveland 6 7 4 9 5 7 6 6 7 6 4 8 5 8 2 10 6 7 5 7 2 10 4 8 1 12Detroit 8 5 8 5 7 5 8 4 6 7 8 4 4 9 4 8 8 5 4 8 8 4 6 6 5 8Kansas City 8 4 5 7 4 9 6 7 8 4 4 8 9 3 6 7 7 5 6 7 7 6 7 6 5 7Milwaukee 10 3 6 7 6 6 5 7 8 5 9 4 3 9 6 6 6 7 8 4 3 9 7 5 6 7Minnesota 8 4 9 3 5 8 5 8 10 2 8 4 7 6 6 6 10 2 8 5 9 4 6 7 4 8New York 8 5 7 6 6 6 4 8 7 6 5 8 5 7 7 6 2 10 6 6 3 9 5 7 6 7Oakland 9 3 4 8 12 1 6 7 7 5 8 4 7 6 4 8 5 8 6 6 6 7 4 9 6 6Seattle 8 4 3 9 7 6 6 7 10 2 4 8 6 7 9 3 4 9 9 3 7 6 5 8 5 7Texas 3 9 7 5 8 5 5 8 8 4 6 6 6 7 5 7 7 6 7 5 9 4 8 5 6 6Toronto 8 5 4 9 6 6 5 7 12 1 8 5 7 5 7 6 8 4 7 6 6 6 7 5 6 6 Transactions Edit Transactions for the Toronto Blue Jays during the 1991 regular season 3 May 1991 Edit May 16 Signed amateur free agent Freddy Garcia to a contract Signed amateur free agent Julio Mosquera to a contract June 1991 Edit June 4 Kenny Williams selected off of waivers by the Montreal Expos June 26 Willie Fraser selected off of waivers by the St Louis Cardinals June 27 Acquired Tom Candiotti and Turner Ward from the Cleveland Indians for Denis Boucher Glenallen Hill Mark Whiten and cash July 1991 Edit July 3 Selected Efrain Valdez off of waivers from the Cleveland Indians July 14 Acquired Cory Snyder from the Chicago White Sox for Shawn Jeter and a player to be named later Steve Wapnick on September 4 1991 August 1991 Edit August 9 Acquired Candy Maldonado from the Milwaukee Brewers for Bob Wishnevski and a player to be named later William Suero on August 14 1991 September 1991 Edit September 14 Signed free agent Dave Parker from the California Angels to a contract 1991 MLB Draft Edit June 3 1991 1991 Major League Baseball draft Shawn Green was drafted by the Blue Jays in the 1st round 16th pick Player signed September 25 1991 4 Jeff Ware was drafted by the Blue Jays in the 1st round 35th pick Player signed August 25 1991 5 Dante Powell was drafted by the Blue Jays in the 1st round 42nd pick but did not sign 6 Chris Stynes was drafted by the Blue Jays in the 3rd round Player signed June 4 1991 7 Alex Gonzalez was drafted by the Blue Jays in the 14th round Player signed June 12 1991 8 Roster Edit 1991 Toronto Blue JaysRosterPitchers 34 Jim Acker 35 Denis Boucher49 Tom Candiotti 46 Ken Dayley 26 Vince Horsman 27 Willie Fraser 66 Juan Guzman 50 Tom Henke 41 Pat Hentgen 22 Jimmy Key 28 Al Leiter 45 Bob MacDonald 37 Dave Stieb 30 Todd Stottlemyre 40 Mike Timlin 31 Duane Ward 53 David Weathers 36 David Wells 26 Mickey Weston 44 Frank Wills Catchers 10 Pat Borders 54 Randy Knorr 21 Greg MyersInfielders 12 Roberto Alomar 19 Ray Giannelli 88 Rene Gonzales 17 Kelly Gruber 4 Manuel Lee 5 Rance Mulliniks 9 John Olerud 33 Ed Sprague 15 Pat Tabler 1 Eddie Zosky Outfielders 14 Derek Bell 29 Joe Carter 20 Rob Ducey 24 Glenallen Hill 23 Candy Maldonado 27 Cory Snyder 24 Turner Ward 25 Devon White 23 Mark Whiten 13 Kenny Williams 3 Mookie WilsonOther batters 39 Dave Parker Manager 43 Cito GastonCoaches 42 Galen Cisco pitching 7 Rich Hacker third base 6 Mike Squires first base 8 John Sullivan bullpen 18 Gene Tenace hitting 56 Hector Torres bench Manager Cito Gaston was sidelined with a herniated disc 9 from August 21 to September 25 Gene Tenace served as the team s interim manager 10 going 19 14 and keeping the Jays in first place in the AL East for the duration of Gaston s absence Game log Edit 1991 Game LogApril Date Opponent Score Win Loss Save Attendance Record1 April 8 Red Sox 6 2 Clemens 1 0 Stieb 0 1 50 114 0 12 April 9 Red Sox 4 3 Key 1 0 Harris 0 1 Henke 1 42 211 1 13 April 10 Red Sox 5 3 Timlin 1 0 Gray 0 1 Henke 2 41 164 2 14 April 11 Brewers 7 3 Wells 1 0 Robinson 0 1 38 326 3 15 April 12 Brewers 5 4 11 Timlin 2 0 Plesac 0 1 43 150 4 16 April 13 Brewers 7 3 Brown 1 0 Stieb 0 2 Crim 1 49 872 4 27 April 14 Brewers 9 0 Key 2 0 August 0 1 47 136 5 28 April 15 Tigers 4 3 Stottlemyre 1 0 Terrell 0 2 Ward 1 9 632 6 29 April 16 Tigers 6 2 Gullickson 1 0 Wells 1 1 Henneman 2 10 791 6 310 April 17 Tigers 5 4 10 Henneman 1 0 Ward 0 1 16 355 6 411 April 19 Brewers 5 2 Stieb 1 2 August 0 2 9 604 7 412 April 20 Brewers 4 2 Key 3 0 Bosio 1 2 Ward 2 13 545 8 413 April 21 Brewers 11 8 10 Crim 1 0 Wills 0 1 14 920 8 514 April 22 Red Sox 6 4 Lamp 1 1 Wells 1 2 Reardon 4 25 841 8 615 April 23 Red Sox 3 0 Clemens 4 0 Boucher 0 1 Reardon 5 29 904 8 716 April 24 Red Sox 6 1 Stieb 2 2 Young 0 1 28 841 9 717 April 25 Tigers 3 2 Key 4 0 Petry 0 1 Ward 3 49 688 10 718 April 26 Tigers 5 4 Stottlemyre 2 0 Terrell 0 3 Ward 4 50 170 11 719 April 27 Tigers 4 2 Gullickson 2 0 Wells 1 3 Henneman 3 50 211 11 820 April 28 Tigers 9 6 Timlin 3 0 Leiter 0 1 Ward 5 50 134 12 821 April 30 Rangers 8 5 Gossage 2 0 Acker 0 1 Russell 5 24 873 12 9May Date Opponent Score Win Loss Save Attendance Record22 May 1 Rangers 3 0 Ryan 3 2 Key 4 1 33 439 12 1023 May 2 Royals 3 1 Stottlemyre 3 0 Appier 1 4 Ward 6 22 896 13 1024 May 3 Royals 5 1 Wells 2 3 Davis 2 2 20 809 14 1025 May 4 Royals 6 5 Saberhagen 2 3 Boucher 0 2 Montgomery 6 22 628 14 1126 May 5 Royals 3 0 Stieb 3 2 Gordon 1 2 Ward 7 22 588 15 1127 May 7 Rangers 3 2 Rogers 1 3 Key 4 2 Russell 6 44 622 15 1228 May 8 Rangers 4 2 Stottlemyre 4 0 Ryan 3 3 Ward 8 43 211 16 1229 May 9 White Sox 2 0 Wells 3 3 Perez 1 2 Ward 9 47 236 17 1230 May 10 White Sox 5 3 12 Radinsky 2 1 Fraser 0 1 50 198 17 1331 May 11 White Sox 5 2 Stieb 4 2 Hough 0 2 Ward 10 50 206 18 1332 May 12 White Sox 4 2 Key 5 2 Hibbard 2 1 Ward 11 50 108 19 1333 May 13 Royals 4 2 Stottlemyre 5 0 Davis 2 4 Ward 12 44 275 20 1334 May 14 Royals 4 1 Wells 4 3 Gubicza 0 1 Timlin 1 43 357 21 1335 May 15 Royals 6 4 Saberhagen 4 3 Boucher 0 3 50 113 21 1436 May 17 White Sox 5 3 Pall 1 1 Timlin 3 1 Thigpen 7 30 095 21 1537 May 18 White Sox 9 2 Key 6 2 Hibbard 2 2 34 861 22 1538 May 19 White Sox 5 4 Patterson 1 0 Timlin 3 2 Thigpen 8 41 015 22 1639 May 20 Athletics 1 0 Wells 5 3 Welch 4 3 Henke 3 24 631 23 1640 May 21 Athletics 11 7 Acker 1 1 Dressendorfer 3 3 Timlin 2 22 738 24 1641 May 22 Athletics 2 1 Moore 6 2 Stieb 4 3 Eckersley 11 34 028 24 1742 May 24 Angels 3 2 Timlin 4 2 Finley 7 2 Henke 4 26 408 25 1743 May 25 Angels 5 0 McCaskill 4 5 Stottlemyre 5 1 36 732 25 1844 May 26 Angels 6 2 Langston 6 1 Wells 5 4 45 307 25 1945 May 28 Athletics 8 4 Moore 7 2 Acker 1 2 Eckersley 12 50 299 25 2046 May 29 Athletics 8 3 Key 7 2 Slusarski 1 2 Henke 5 50 262 26 2047 May 30 Athletics 8 6 Klink 4 2 Ward 0 2 Eckersley 13 50 271 26 2148 May 31 Angels 5 1 Wells 6 4 Langston 6 2 50 252 27 21June Date Opponent Score Win Loss Save Attendance Record49 June 1 Angels 11 8 Eichhorn 1 1 Fraser 0 2 Harvey 13 50 255 27 2250 June 2 Angels 7 2 Abbott 5 4 Acker 1 3 50 261 27 2351 June 3 Yankees 5 3 Key 8 2 Leary 3 5 Henke 6 17 003 28 2352 June 4 Yankees 5 3 Sanderson 7 2 Stottlemyre 5 2 Farr 4 15 955 28 2453 June 5 Yankees 4 1 Wells 7 4 Johnson 0 1 Henke 7 21 213 29 2454 June 6 Orioles 6 4 Milacki 2 2 Timlin 4 3 Olson 9 26 539 29 2555 June 7 Orioles 6 4 Smith 3 0 Guzman 0 1 Olson 10 38 228 29 2656 June 8 Orioles 8 4 Key 9 2 Kilgus 0 1 45 569 30 2657 June 9 Orioles 3 2 Stottlemyre 6 2 Ballard 3 7 Henke 8 27 783 31 2658 June 11 Indians 2 1 12 Hillegas 2 0 Acker 1 4 10 753 31 2759 June 12 Indians 1 0 Timlin 5 3 Candiotti 7 4 Henke 9 8 089 32 2760 June 13 Indians 1 0 Key 10 2 Nagy 2 7 8 371 33 2761 June 14 Orioles 9 1 Stottlemyre 7 2 Robinson 3 6 50 287 34 2762 June 15 Orioles 8 4 Ballard 4 7 Guzman 0 2 Williamson 3 50 292 34 2863 June 16 Orioles 13 8 Frohwirth 1 0 Ward 0 3 50 273 34 2964 June 18 Yankees 4 2 Kamieniecki 1 0 Timlin 5 4 Farr 7 50 271 34 3065 June 19 Yankees 3 0 Johnson 1 2 Key 10 3 Howe 1 50 281 34 3166 June 20 Yankees 6 1 Stottlemyre 8 2 Leary 3 7 50 256 35 3167 June 21 Indians 8 4 Wells 8 4 Swindell 3 6 Henke 10 50 283 36 3168 June 22 Indians 4 0 Guzman 1 2 Mutis 0 2 Ward 13 50 285 37 3169 June 23 Indians 3 1 MacDonald 1 0 Candiotti 7 6 Henke 11 50 275 38 3170 June 24 Indians 4 3 Ward 1 3 Nagy 3 8 Henke 12 50 263 39 3171 June 25 Twins 8 6 Morris 10 5 Stottlemyre 8 3 Aguilera 20 26 350 39 3272 June 26 Twins 5 2 Wells 9 4 Guthrie 5 4 Henke 13 25 503 40 3273 June 27 Twins 1 0 Guzman 2 2 Tapani 5 7 Henke 14 35 598 41 3274 June 28 Mariners 3 1 Krueger 5 3 Candiotti 7 7 Jackson 13 50 297 41 3375 June 29 Mariners 4 0 Timlin 6 4 DeLucia 6 5 Ward 14 50 268 42 3376 June 30 Mariners 6 1 Stottlemyre 9 3 Holman 7 8 50 298 43 33July Date Opponent Score Win Loss Save Attendance Record77 July 1 Mariners 4 3 Acker 2 4 Jackson 4 3 50 270 44 3378 July 2 Twins 4 3 Ward 2 3 Leach 0 1 48 676 45 3379 July 3 Twins 4 0 Candiotti 8 7 Anderson 4 7 50 071 46 3380 July 4 Twins 1 0 West 1 0 Key 10 4 Aguilera 21 50 293 46 3481 July 5 Mariners 2 1 MacDonald 2 0 Holman 7 9 Henke 15 21 647 47 3482 July 6 Mariners 4 3 10 Timlin 7 4 Swan 3 2 Henke 16 48 750 48 3483 July 7 Mariners 5 2 Guzman 3 2 Hanson 4 4 27 812 49 3484 July 11 Rangers 2 0 Candiotti 9 7 Brown 7 7 Henke 17 50 276 50 3485 July 12 Rangers 6 2 Wells 10 4 Guzman 4 4 Ward 15 50 279 51 3486 July 13 Rangers 3 2 Timlin 8 4 Russell 3 2 Henke 18 50 270 52 3487 July 14 Rangers 8 6 Barfield 4 3 Key 10 5 Russell 18 50 294 52 3588 July 15 Royals 5 3 12 Timlin 9 4 Crawford 2 1 Henke 19 29 723 53 3589 July 16 Royals 2 1 10 Aquino 2 2 Candiotti 9 8 22 134 53 3690 July 18 Rangers 4 0 Wells 11 4 Ryan 5 5 Ward 16 37 268 54 3691 July 19 Rangers 7 2 Stottlemyre 10 3 Barfield 4 4 Timlin 3 35 144 55 3692 July 20 Rangers 11 6 Jeffcoat 4 2 Key 10 6 39 276 55 3793 July 21 Rangers 6 5 Rogers 6 7 Timlin 9 5 Russell 19 31 803 55 3894 July 23 White Sox 3 2 Thigpen 7 3 Candiotti 9 9 34 779 55 3995 July 24 White Sox 2 1 Wells 12 4 McDowell 12 5 Henke 20 39 599 56 3996 July 25 White Sox 7 1 Hough 6 6 Stottlemyre 10 4 42 796 56 4097 July 26 Royals 6 5 11 Ward 3 3 Gordon 5 9 50 326 57 4098 July 27 Royals 5 2 10 Gordon 6 9 Timlin 9 6 Montgomery 19 50 291 57 4199 July 28 Royals 10 4 Gubicza 6 5 Candiotti 9 10 Davis 2 50 291 57 42100 July 29 White Sox 12 4 McDowell 13 5 Wells 12 5 50 298 57 43101 July 30 White Sox 8 7 Radinsky 3 3 MacDonald 2 1 Thigpen 24 50 291 57 44102 July 31 Indians 3 1 Key 11 6 King 4 6 Henke 21 50 276 58 44August Date Opponent Score Win Loss Save Attendance Record103 August 1 Indians 7 5 Ward 4 3 Shaw 0 4 Henke 22 50 275 59 44104 August 2 Red Sox 5 3 Clemens 12 7 Candiotti 9 11 34 032 59 45105 August 3 Red Sox 4 1 Hesketh 5 2 Wells 12 6 Reardon 25 34 015 59 46106 August 4 Red Sox 2 1 Ward 5 3 Lamp 3 3 Henke 23 33 809 60 46107 August 6 Tigers 2 1 Key 12 6 Cerutti 1 4 Henke 24 50 305 61 46108 August 7 Tigers 5 2 Guzman 4 2 Tanana 8 8 Henke 25 50 324 62 46109 August 8 Tigers 4 0 14 Gibson 5 5 Henke 0 1 50 307 62 47110 August 9 Red Sox 12 7 Hesketh 6 2 Wells 12 7 Reardon 26 50 319 62 48111 August 10 Red Sox 7 1 Harris 8 11 Stottlemyre 10 5 50 304 62 49112 August 11 Red Sox 9 6 Gardiner 4 6 Key 12 7 Reardon 27 50 297 62 50113 August 12 Red Sox 11 8 Lamp 4 3 Ward 5 4 Reardon 28 50 305 62 51114 August 13 Brewers 5 4 Crim 7 5 Henke 0 2 22 996 62 52115 August 14 Brewers 5 3 Bosio 9 8 Wells 12 8 Henry 3 19 193 62 53116 August 15 Brewers 4 1 Stottlemyre 11 5 Plesac 1 5 Henke 26 24 519 63 53117 August 16 Tigers 5 2 Cerutti 2 4 Key 12 8 Gakeler 1 43 186 63 54118 August 17 Tigers 7 5 MacDonald 3 1 Aldred 0 2 Henke 27 46 634 64 54119 August 18 Tigers 4 2 Candiotti 10 11 Kaiser 0 1 Henke 28 48 724 65 54120 August 20 Brewers 3 1 Stottlemyre 12 5 Bosio 9 9 Henke 29 50 311 66 54121 August 21 Brewers 3 0 Machado 1 3 Key 12 9 Nunez 8 50 306 66 55122 August 22 Brewers 8 7 Ignasiak 1 0 Ward 5 5 Henry 5 50 309 66 56123 August 23 Yankees 6 5 Ward 6 5 Farr 3 4 50 318 67 56124 August 24 Yankees 6 5 Johnson 5 7 Wells 12 9 Cadaret 2 50 324 67 57125 August 25 Yankees 11 7 Acker 3 4 Guetterman 2 2 50 320 68 57126 August 26 Orioles 5 2 Key 13 9 Johnson 4 5 Henke 30 28 063 69 57127 August 27 Orioles 6 1 Guzman 5 2 Rhodes 0 1 25 090 70 57128 August 28 Orioles 3 0 Candiotti 11 11 McDonald 5 8 Henke 31 28 262 71 57129 August 29 Yankees 6 2 Wells 13 9 Johnson 5 8 19 344 72 57130 August 30 Yankees 9 2 Sanderson 14 8 Stottlemyre 12 6 19 393 72 58131 August 31 Yankees 5 0 Key 14 9 Cadaret 6 5 Ward 17 28 932 73 58September Date Opponent Score Win Loss Save Attendance Record132 September 1 Yankees 4 2 Guetterman 3 2 MacDonald 3 2 25 105 73 59133 September 2 Orioles 5 4 12 Timlin 12 6 Olson 3 5 50 314 74 59134 September 3 Orioles 8 4 McDonald 6 8 Wells 13 10 Flanagan 3 50 299 74 60135 September 4 Orioles 3 1 Stottlemyre 13 6 Milacki 8 8 Ward 18 50 303 75 60136 September 5 Indians 13 1 Key 15 9 Nagy 8 12 5 666 76 60137 September 6 Indians 7 4 Guzman 6 2 Otto 1 6 Ward 19 14 533 77 60138 September 7 Indians 4 1 Candiotti 12 11 Swindell 8 14 17 830 78 60139 September 8 Indians 11 5 Wells 14 10 King 5 10 13 071 79 60140 September 10 Mariners 5 4 Holman 13 13 Stottlemyre 13 7 Jones 1 50 196 79 61141 September 11 Mariners 7 3 Hanson 8 7 Key 15 10 50 321 79 62142 September 13 Athletics 7 6 Guzman 7 2 Stewart 11 9 Henke 32 50 315 80 62143 September 14 Athletics 6 0 Candiotti 13 11 Welch 11 12 50 319 81 62144 September 15 Athletics 10 5 Moore 14 8 Stottlemyre 13 8 Eckersley 40 50 315 81 63145 September 16 Mariners 6 5 11 Swan 5 2 MacDonald 3 3 55 612 81 64146 September 17 Mariners 5 4 11 Schooler 2 2 Acker 3 5 29 115 81 65147 September 18 Mariners 5 3 12 Ward 7 5 Bankhead 2 6 Acker 1 30 200 82 65148 September 20 Athletics 6 5 11 Eckersley 5 3 Ward 7 6 33 765 82 66149 September 21 Athletics 4 0 Moore 15 8 Key 15 11 36 601 82 67150 September 22 Athletics 3 2 Guzman 8 2 Darling 3 5 Wells 1 28 276 83 67151 September 23 Angels 10 9 Lewis 3 5 Candiotti 13 12 Harvey 43 20 001 83 68152 September 24 Angels 3 0 10 Wells 15 10 Abbott 17 10 21 538 84 68153 September 25 Angels 7 2 Key 16 11 Langston 17 8 19 251 85 68154 September 27 Twins 7 2 Guzman 9 2 Tapani 16 9 50 326 86 68155 September 28 Twins 5 0 Morris 18 12 Candiotti 13 13 50 319 86 69156 September 29 Twins 2 1 Stottlemyre 14 8 Erickson 19 8 Ward 20 50 315 87 69157 September 30 Angels 2 1 Langston 18 8 Key 16 12 Harvey 45 50 321 87 70October Date Opponent Score Win Loss Save Attendance Record158 October 1 Angels 5 2 Guzman 10 2 Fetters 2 5 Ward 21 50 322 88 70159 October 2 Angels 6 5 Timlin 11 6 Harvey 2 4 50 324 89 70160 October 4 Twins 4 1 Stottlemyre 15 8 Neagle 0 1 Ward 22 35 124 90 70161 October 5 Twins 3 1 Erickson 20 8 Guzman 10 3 Aguilera 42 51 058 90 71162 October 6 Twins 3 2 10 Weathers 1 0 Anderson 5 11 Ward 23 37 794 91 711991 Playoff Game LogALCS Date Opponent Score Win Loss Save Attendance Series1 October 8 Twins 5 4 Morris 1 0 Candiotti 0 1 Aguilera 1 54 766 0 12 October 9 Twins 5 2 Guzman 1 0 Tapani 0 1 Ward 1 54 816 1 13 October 11 Twins 3 2 10 Guthrie 1 0 Timlin 0 1 Aguilera 2 51 454 1 24 October 12 Twins 9 3 Morris 2 0 Stottlemyre 0 1 51 526 1 35 October 13 Twins 8 5 West 1 0 Ward 0 1 Aguilera 3 51 425 1 4All Star game EditThe Blue Jays hosted the 1991 Major League Baseball All Star Game It was the 62nd Midsummer Classic and was played on July 9 at SkyDome Roberto Alomar was voted in as the starting second baseman for the American League while pitcher Jimmy Key and outfielder Joe Carter were named as reserves on the AL team Key got the win as the American League s All Stars triumphed over the National League All Stars 4 2 Player stats Edit Indicates team leaderBatting Edit Starters by position Edit Note Pos Position G Games played AB At bats H Hits Avg Batting average HR Home runs RBI Runs batted in Pos Player G AB H Avg HR RBIC Greg Myers 107 309 81 262 8 361B John Olerud 139 454 116 256 17 682B Roberto Alomar 161 637 188 295 9 693B Kelly Gruber 113 429 108 252 20 65SS Manuel Lee 138 445 104 234 0 29LF Candy Maldonado 52 177 49 277 7 28CF Devon White 156 642 181 282 17 60RF Joe Carter 162 638 174 273 33 108DH Rance Mulliniks 97 240 60 250 2 24Other batters Edit Note G Games played AB At bats H Hits Avg Batting average HR Home runs RBI Runs batted in Player G AB H Avg HR RBIPat Borders 105 291 71 244 5 36Mookie Wilson 86 241 58 241 2 28Pat Tabler 82 185 40 216 1 21Ed Sprague Jr 61 160 44 275 4 20Mark Whiten 46 149 33 221 2 19Rene Gonzales 71 118 23 195 1 6Glenallen Hill 35 99 25 253 3 11Rob Ducey 39 68 16 235 1 4Cory Snyder 21 49 7 143 0 6Dave Parker 13 36 12 333 0 3Kenny Williams 13 29 6 207 1 3Derek Bell 18 28 4 143 0 1Eddie Zosky 18 27 4 148 0 2Ray Giannelli 9 24 4 167 0 0Turner Ward 8 13 4 308 0 2Randy Knorr 3 1 0 000 0 0Pitching Edit Starting pitchers Edit Note G Games pitched IP Innings pitched W Wins L Losses ERA Earned run average SO Strikeouts Player G IP W L ERA SOTodd Stottlemyre 34 219 0 15 8 3 78 116Jimmy Key 33 209 1 16 12 3 05 125Juan Guzman 23 138 2 10 3 2 99 123Tom Candiotti 19 129 2 6 7 2 98 81Dave Stieb 9 59 2 4 3 3 17 29Denis Boucher 7 35 1 0 3 4 58 16Other pitchers Edit Note G Games pitched IP Innings pitched W Wins L Losses ERA Earned run average SO Strikeouts Player G IP W L ERA SODavid Wells 40 198 1 15 10 3 72 106Willie Fraser 13 26 1 0 2 6 15 12Pat Hentgen 3 7 1 0 0 2 45 3Relief pitchers Edit Note G Games pitched W Wins L Losses SV Saves ERA Earned run average SO Strikeouts Player G W L SV ERA SOTom Henke 49 0 2 32 2 32 53Duane Ward 81 7 6 23 2 77 132Mike Timlin 63 11 6 3 3 16 85Jim Acker 54 3 5 1 5 20 44Bob MacDonald 45 3 3 0 2 85 24David Weathers 15 1 0 0 4 91 13Ken Dayley 8 0 0 0 6 23 3Frank Wills 4 0 1 0 16 62 2Vince Horsman 4 0 0 0 0 00 2Al Leiter 3 0 0 0 27 00 1Mickey Weston 2 0 0 0 0 00 1ALCS EditMain article 1991 American League Championship Series Game 1 Edit October 8 Hubert H Humphrey Metrodome Team 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 R H EToronto 0 0 0 1 0 3 0 0 0 4 9 3Minnesota 2 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 X 5 11 0W Jack Morris 1 0 L Tom Candiotti 0 1 S Rick Aguilera 1 HR NoneGame 2 Edit October 9 Hubert H Humphrey Metrodome Team 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 R H EToronto 1 0 2 0 0 0 2 0 0 5 9 0Minnesota 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 2 5 1W Juan Guzman 1 0 L Kevin Tapani 0 1 S Duane Ward 1 HR NoneGame 3 Edit October 11 Skydome Team 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 R H EMinnesota 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 1 3 7 0Toronto 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 5 1W Mark Guthrie 1 0 L Mike Timlin 0 1 S Rick Aguilera 2 HR MIN Mike Pagliarulo 1 TOR Joe Carter 1 Game 4 Edit October 12 Skydome Team 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 R H EMinnesota 0 0 0 4 0 2 1 1 1 9 13 1Toronto 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 3 11 2W Jack Morris 2 0 L Todd Stottlemyre 0 1 HR MIN Kirby Puckett 1 Game 5 Edit October 13 Skydome Team 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 R H EMinnesota 1 1 0 0 0 3 0 3 0 8 14 2Toronto 0 0 3 2 0 0 0 0 0 5 9 1W David West 1 0 L Duane Ward 0 1 S Rick Aguilera 3 HR MIN Kirby Puckett 2 Award winners EditRoberto Alomar 2B Gold Glove Award Joe Carter Player of the Month Award June Joe Carter OF Silver Slugger Award Juan Guzman P The Sporting News Rookie of the Year Award Devon White OF Gold Glove AwardAll Star Game Roberto Alomar 2B starter Joe Carter OF reserve Jimmy Key P reserve 11 Farm system EditSee also Minor League Baseball Level Team League ManagerAAA Syracuse Chiefs International League Bob BailorAA Knoxville Blue Jays Southern League John StearnsA Dunedin Blue Jays Florida State League Dennis HolmbergA Myrtle Beach Hurricanes South Atlantic League Garth IorgA Short Season St Catharines Blue Jays New York Penn League Doug AultRookie GCL Blue Jays Gulf Coast League Omar MalaveRookie Medicine Hat Blue Jays Pioneer League J J Cannon 12 13 References Edit a b c Diamond Dreams 20 Years of Blue Jays Baseball Stephen Brunt p 261 Penguin Books ISBN 0 14 023978 2 1991 Toronto Blue Jays Trades and Transactions baseball reference com Retrieved July 17 2023 1991 Toronto Blue Jays Trades and Transactions baseball reference com Retrieved July 17 2023 Shawn Green at Baseball Reference Jeff Ware at Baseball Reference Dante Powell at Baseball Reference Chris Stynes at Baseball Reference Alex Gonzalez at Baseball Reference Jays Manager Is Hospitalized The New York Times Associated Press August 22 1991 ISSN 0362 4331 Retrieved June 20 2019 Gene Tenace www retrosheet org Retrieved June 20 2019 All Stars MLB com Archived from the original on June 20 2019 Retrieved June 20 2019 1991 Toronto Blue Jays Minor League Affiliates Baseball Reference com Retrieved June 20 2019 Johnson Lloyd and Wolff Miles ed The Encyclopedia of Minor League Baseball 2nd and 3rd editions Durham North Carolina Baseball America 1997 and 2007External links Edit1991 Toronto Blue Jays at Baseball Reference 1991 Toronto Blue Jays at Baseball Almanac Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 1991 Toronto Blue Jays season amp oldid 1171799710, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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