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2019 Toronto Blue Jays season

2019 Toronto Blue Jays season

Major League Baseball team season


The 2019 Toronto Blue Jays season was the franchise's 43rd season in Major League Baseball, and 29th full season (30th overall) at Rogers Centre. The Blue Jays were managed by Charlie Montoyo in his first year as the Blue Jays manager.[1] The Blue Jays began their season at home against the Detroit Tigers on March 28[2] and ended their season at home against the Tampa Bay Rays on Sunday, September 29. They finished with a record of 67–95, a worse record than the previous season, and failed to qualify for the postseason for the third consecutive year.

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Offseason

On September 26, 2018, it was announced that John Gibbons would not return to manage the Blue Jays for the 2019 season.[3]

October 2018

November 2018

December 2018

January 2019

Spring training

On March 25 and 26, the Blue Jays returned to Montreal's Olympic Stadium for two games against the Milwaukee Brewers.[28]

Standings

American League East

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American League Wild Card

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Records vs opponents

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2019 draft

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Regular season

Opening Day

The Rogers Centre on Opening Day
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March and April

Vladimir Guerrero Jr.

On opening day, Detroit Tigers starting pitcher Jordan Zimmermann pitched a perfect game through 6 2/3 innings against the Blue Jays before giving up a hit to Teoscar Hernández.[35] Marcus Stroman also pitched seven scoreless innings for the Blue Jays.[36] Toronto lost the contest 2–0 in 11 innings, after Christin Stewart hit a two-run homer in the 10th inning.[37] On April 1, Baltimore Orioles starting pitcher David Hess pitched a no-hitter through 6 1/3 innings before manager Brandon Hyde took him out of the game, in a game the Blue Jays wound up losing 6–5.[38] On April 4, in the first game of a four-game set against the Cleveland Indians at Progressive Field, starter Trevor Bauer pitched seven innings of no-hit ball against the Blue Jays before being removed from the game after throwing 117 pitches, as the Blue Jays lost 4-1.[39] In the final game of the series, Indians pitcher Mike Clevinger pitched five innings, while giving up one hit and striking out 10 Blue Jays batters in a 3–1 Cleveland win.[40] The Blue Jays managed only 19 hits while tallying 57 strikeouts in the series, the second most in franchise history, while striking out at least 13 times in four consecutive games for the first time in franchise history and only fourth time in MLB history.[41]

May

The Blue Jays were swept by the Minnesota Twins in a series at home from May 6 to May 8 as they were shutout in back-to-back games, before Billy McKinney's solo home run in the final game of the series ended a 25-inning scoreless skid for the team.[42] The team had their worst month of the year in May, finishing with a 7–21 record while losing four straight games or more on three separate occasions.[43]

June

On June 2, the Colorado Rockies finished off a three-game sweep of the Blue Jays at Coors Field.[44] From June 7 to June 9, another national league team, the Arizona Diamondbacks, swept the Blue Jays at the Rogers Centre in a series where Toronto only managed to score four runs.[45] In a game at Yankee Stadium against the Blue Jays on June 25, the New York Yankees set a new MLB team record by hitting a home run for the 28th consecutive game, with DJ LeMahieu hitting the record-setting home run in the first inning in a 4–3 win.[46]

July

On July 24, Shane Bieber of the Cleveland Indians tossed a complete game one hitter against the Blue Jays, striking out ten batters and walking one as the Indians won 4–0, taking two of three games from the Jays.[47]

August

On August 8, rookie Bo Bichette set a new MLB record for most consecutive doubles to start a career with nine when he doubled in the bottom of the sixth inning against the New York Yankees.[48] On August 11, Masahiro Tanaka of the New York Yankees pitched eight innings against the Blue Jays while giving up only three hits in a 1–0 win that split a four-game set between the two teams.[49] Aroldis Chapman came in the 9th inning to close the game for the Yankees, inducing a double play from the bat of Vladimir Guerrero Jr. following a 13-pitch at-bat, for which the rookie received a standing ovation from the crowd at Rogers Centre.[50] In their game against the Texas Rangers on August 12, the Blue Jays set a franchise record with 13 extra-base hits.[51] On August 18, Yusei Kikuchi of the Seattle Mariners pitched a complete game two-hit shutout against the Blue Jays in a 7–0 win as the Mariners took two of three games from the Blue Jays.[52]

September

On September 1, Justin Verlander of the Houston Astros pitched a no-hitter against the Blue Jays, the third of his career (and second against Toronto) in a 2–0 win.[53]

Game log

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Roster

2019 Toronto Blue Jays
Roster
Pitchers Catchers

Infielders

Outfielders Manager

Coaches

Statistics

Batting

Note: G = Games played; AB = At bats; R = Runs scored; H = Hits; 2B = Doubles; 3B = Triples; HR = Home runs; RBI = Runs batted in; SB = Stolen bases; BB = Walks; AVG = Batting average; Ref. = Reference

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Pitching

Note: G = Games pitched; GS = Games started; W = Wins; L = Losses; SV = Saves; ERA = Earned run average; WHIP = Walks plus hits per inning pitched; IP = Innings pitched; H = Hits allowed; R = Total runs allowed; ER = Earned runs allowed; W = Walks allowed; K = Strikeouts; Ref. = Reference

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Transactions

March

  • On March 28, placed Ryan Borucki, Clay Buchholz, Jonathan Davis, David Phelps, and Ryan Tepera on the 10-day injured list, recalled Rowdy Tellez, and selected the contract of Javy Guerra.[126]

April

  • On April 1, placed Clayton Richard on the 10-day injured list, and recalled Sean Reid-Foley.[127]
  • On April 2, transferred Dalton Pompey to the 60-day injured list, recalled Anthony Alford, acquired Alen Hanson, Derek Law, and Juan De Paula from the San Francisco Giants for Kevin Pillar, and acquired Socrates Brito from the San Diego Padres for Rodrigo Orozco.[127]
  • On April 4, optioned Anthony Alford and Sean Reid-Foley, and recalled Socrates Brito and Alen Hanson.[127]
  • On April 7, sent Clay Buchholz on a rehab assignment to the Triple-A Buffalo Bisons.[127]
  • On April 12, sent Ryan Tepera on a rehab assignment to the Triple-A Buffalo Bisons.[127]
  • On April 13, optioned Richard Ureña and activated Clay Buchholz.[127]
  • On April 15, transferred Ryan Borucki to the 60-day injured list, optioned Lourdes Gurriel Jr., and selected the contract of Eric Sogard.[127]
  • On April 18, designated Javy Guerra for assignment and activated Ryan Tepera.[127]
  • On April 21, placed Matt Shoemaker on the 10-day injured list and recalled Richard Ureña.[127]
  • On April 22, outrighted Javy Guerra to Triple-A Buffalo.[127]
  • On April 26, optioned Richard Ureña and selected the contract of Vladimir Guerrero Jr.[127]

May

  • On May 3, designated Alen Hanson for assignment and selected the contract of Derek Law.[128]
  • On May 7, outrighted Alen Hanson to Triple-A Buffalo.[128]
  • On May 9, optioned Thomas Pannone.[128]
  • On May 10, placed Clay Buchholz on the 10-day injured list, designated Socrates Brito for assignment, recalled Jonathan Davis and Thomas Pannone, and selected the contract of Javy Guerra.[128]
  • On May 15, transferred David Phelps and Matt Shoemaker to the 60-day injured list, optioned Thomas Pannone, selected the contract of Edwin Jackson, and claimed Jimmy Cordero off waivers from the Washington Nationals.[128]
  • On May 16, outrighted Socrates Brito, optioned Teoscar Hernandez, and recalled Richard Ureña.[128]
  • On May 18, sent Clayton Richard on a rehab assignment to the Triple-A Buffalo Bisons, designated Javy Guerra for assignment, and selected the contract of Ryan Feierabend.[128]
  • On May 21, placed Ryan Tepera on the 10-day injured list and recalled Jimmy Cordero.[128]
  • On May 23, optioned Jimmy Cordero and activated Clayton Richard. Later, designated Jimmy Cordero for assignment and claimed Zac Rosscup off waivers from the Seattle Mariners.[128]
  • On May 24, placed Elvis Luciano on the bereavement list, designated Ryan Feierabend for assignment, optioned Billy McKinney and Richard Ureña, recalled Thomas Pannone and Lourdes Gurriel Jr., and selected the contract of Cavan Biggio.[128]
  • On May 26, placed Tim Mayza on the 10-day injured list, outrighted Ryan Feierabend to Triple-A Buffalo, and recalled Jacob Waguespack.[128]
  • On May 28, designated Zac Rosscup for assignment and selected the contract of Justin Shafer.[128]
  • On May 29, placed Jacob Waguespack on the 10-day injured list and activated Elvis Luciano.[128]

June

  • On June 1, outrighted Zac Rosscup to Triple-A Buffalo.[129]
  • On June 3, optioned Justin Shafer.[129]
  • On June 4, activated Tim Mayza.[129]
  • On June 5, optioned Jonathan Davis, recalled Teoscar Hernández, and sent David Phelps on a rehab assignment to the Advanced-A Dunedin Blue Jays.[129]
  • On June 12, placed Ken Giles on the 10-day injured list, transferred Clay Buchholz to the 60-day injured list, and selected the contract of Jordan Romano.[129]
  • On June 13, placed Elvis Luciano on the 10-day injured list, transferred Ryan Tepera to the 60-day injured list, recalled Justin Shafer, and acquired Nick Kingham from the Pittsburgh Pirates for cash considerations.[129]
  • On June 15, optioned Thomas Pannone and activated Nick Kingham.[129]
  • On June 16, sent Jacob Waguespack on a rehab assignment to the Triple-A Buffalo Bisons.[129]
  • On June 17, optioned Justin Shafer, transferred Elvis Luciano to the 60-day injured list, and activated David Phelps.[129]
  • On June 18, placed Edwin Jackson and Justin Smoak on the 10-day injured list, and recalled Billy McKinney and Justin Shafer.[129]
  • On June 20, optioned Justin Shafer and activated Ken Giles.[129]
  • On June 23, optioned Jordan Romano and recalled Sean Reid-Foley.[129]
  • On June 26, sent Ryan Borucki on a rehab assignment to the Rookie-level Gulf Coast League Blue Jays.[129]
  • On June 28, optioned Billy McKinney and activated Justin Smoak.[129]

July

  • On July 1, sent Ryan Borucki on a rehab assignment to the Dunedin Blue Jays.[130]
  • On July 2, sent Edwin Jackson on a rehab assignment to the Triple-A Buffalo Bisons.[130]
  • On July 3, sent Dalton Pompey on a rehab assignment to the Rookie-level Gulf Coast League Blue Jays, and optioned Sean Reid-Foley.[130]
  • On July 4, optioned Jacob Waguespack, and recalled Thomas Pannone.[130]
  • On July 5, optioned Thomas Pannone, and recalled Jonathan Davis.[130]
  • On July 7, optioned Jonathan Davis, and recalled Justin Shafer.[130]
  • On July 8, sent Dalton Pompey on a rehab assignment to the Advanced-A Dunedin Blue Jays.[130]
  • On July 11, sent Ryan Borucki on a rehab assignment to the Triple-A Buffalo Bisons.[130]
  • On July 14, placed Clayton Richard on the 10-day injured list, and activated Edwin Jackson.[130]
  • On July 15, sent Dalton Pompey on a rehab assignment to the Triple-A Buffalo Bisons, optioned Rowdy Tellez, and recalled Billy McKinney.[130]
  • On July 16, designated Edwin Jackson for assignment, and recalled Jacob Waguespack.[130]
  • On July 17, acquired Wilmer Font from the New York Mets for cash considerations.[130]
  • On July 18, designated Nick Kingham for assignment, and recalled Thomas Pannone.[130]
  • On July 19, optioned Thomas Pannone, and activated Wilmer Font.[130]
  • On July 21, outrighted Nick Kingham to the Triple-A Buffalo Bisons.[130]
  • On July 22, placed Trent Thornton on the 10-day injured list, and activated Ryan Borucki and Dalton Pompey. Pompey was later designated for assignment.[130]
  • On July 27, placed Luke Maile on the 10-day injured list, and recalled Reese McGuire.[130]
  • On July 28, acquired two players to be named later from the Tampa Bay Rays for Eric Sogard, and acquired Anthony Kay and Simeon Woods Richardson from the New York Mets for Marcus Stroman and cash considerations.[130]
  • On July 29, selected the contract of Bo Bichette, and recalled Thomas Pannone.[130]
  • On July 30, outrighted Dalton Pompey to the Triple-A Buffalo Bisons, acquired Thomas Hatch from the Chicago Cubs for David Phelps and cash considerations, and recalled Sean Reid-Foley.[130]
  • On July 31, placed Ryan Borucki on the 10-day injured list, claimed Brock Stewart off waivers from the Los Angeles Dodgers and optioned him to Triple-A, acquired Derek Fisher from the Houston Astros for Aaron Sanchez, Cal Stevenson, and Joe Biagini, acquired Kyle Johnston from the Washington Nationals for Daniel Hudson, and selected the contract of Buddy Boshers from the Triple-A Buffalo Bisons.[130]

August

  • On August 1, activated Trent Thornton, and selected the contract of Jason Adam.[131]
  • On August 2, optioned Billy McKinney and selected the contract of Nick Kingham.[131]
  • On August 3, placed Nick Kingham on the 10-day injured list, and recalled Yennsy Díaz.[131]
  • On August 5, optioned Yennsy Díaz, and recalled Brock Stewart.[131]
  • On August 7, designated David Paulino for assignment, and claimed Zack Godley off waivers from the Arizona Diamondbacks.[131]
  • On August 8, optioned Brock Stewart and activated Zack Godley.[131]
  • On August 9, sent Clay Buchholz on a rehab assignment to the Rookie-level Gulf Coast League Blue Jays.[131]
  • On August 10, placed Lourdes Gurriel Jr. on the 10-day injured list and recalled Brock Stewart.[131]
  • On August 11, optioned Jason Adam, selected the contract of Neil Ramírez and transferred Ryan Borucki to the 60-day injured list.[131]
  • On August 12, recalled Billy McKinney.[131]
  • On August 13, optioned Brock Stewart, and recalled Rowdy Tellez.[131]
  • On August 16, claimed Beau Taylor off waivers from the Oakland Athletics and optioned him.[131]
  • On August 17, sent Ryan Tepera on a rehab assignment to the Advanced-A Dunedin Blue Jays.[131]
  • On August 18, sent Clay Buchholz on a rehab assignment to the Advanced-A Dunedin Blue Jays.[131]
  • On August 20, optioned Thomas Pannone, and recalled Richard Ureña.[131]
  • On August 21, optioned Sean Reid-Foley, and recalled Jason Adam.[131]
  • On August 22, placed Ken Giles on the paternity list, and recalled Jordan Romano.[131]
  • On August 23, sent Ryan Tepera on a rehab assignment to the Triple-A Buffalo Bisons.[131]
  • On August 24, optioned Richard Ureña, and recalled Brock Stewart.[131]
  • On August 25, activated Clay Buchholz and Ken Giles, designated Nick Kingham for assignment, and optioned Justin Shafer and Brock Stewart.[131]
  • On August 31, sent Clayton Richard on a rehab assignment to the Triple-A Buffalo Bisons.[131]

September

  • On September 1, designated Neil Ramírez for assignment, activated Ryan Tepera, acquired Curtis Taylor and Edisson Gonzalez from the Tampa Bay Rays, and recalled Beau Taylor.[132]
  • On September 2, activated Clayton Richard and recalled Thomas Pannone.[132]
  • On September 3, recalled Anthony Alford, Jonathan Davis and Richard Ureña, selected the contract of T.J. Zeuch, designated Zack Godley for assignment, and outrighted Neil Ramírez to the Triple-A Buffalo Bisons.[132]
  • On September 5, recalled Brock Stewart and Justin Shafer.[132]
  • On September 6, outrighted Zack Godley to the Triple-A Buffalo Bisons.[132]
  • On September 7, designated Beau Taylor for assignment and selected the contract of Anthony Kay.[132]
  • On September 12, activated Elvis Luciano and released Clayton Richard.[132]
  • On September 14, activated Lourdes Gurriel Jr. and Luke Maile.[132]
  • On September 18, placed Tim Mayza on the 60-day injured list, and claimed Ryan Dull off waivers from the New York Yankees.[132]
  • On September 20, designated Ryan Dull for assignment, and claimed Breyvic Valera off waivers from the New York Yankees.[132]
  • On September 24, outrighted Ryan Dull to the Triple-A Buffalo Bisons.[132]
  • On September 25, placed Lourdes Gurriel Jr. on the 60-day injured list, selected the contract of Ryan Dull, and recalled Yennsy Díaz.[132]
  • On September 30, recalled Sein Reid-Foley, Héctor Pérez, Patrick Murphy and Julian Merryweather.[132]

Farm system

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Notes

  1. 1–0 with Toronto
  2. 2–0 with Toronto
  3. 2–1 with Toronto
  4. 1–0 with Toronto
  5. 3–1 with Toronto
  6. 1–1 with Toronto
  7. 1–0 with Toronto
  8. 1–2 with Toronto
  9. 2–2 with Toronto
  10. 2–3 with Toronto
  11. The impending threat of Hurricane Dorian forced the cancellation of the league's entire postseason. Dunedin had clinched the first half and was in first place for the second half at the time of the cancellation

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