2002 Toronto Blue Jays season
Major League Baseball team season
The 2002 Toronto Blue Jays season was the franchise's 26th season of Major League Baseball . It resulted in the Blue Jays finishing third in the American League East with a record of 78 wins and 84 losses.
Transactions
Transactions by the Toronto Blue Jays during the off-season before the 2002 season.[1]
October 2001
November 2001
December 2001
January 2002
February 2002
March 2002
Regular season
Summary
The Blue Jays started the 2002 season with slow progress in performance. Buck Martinez was fired about a third of the way through the season, with a 20–33 record. He was replaced by third base coach Carlos Tosca , an experienced minor league manager. They went 58–51 under Tosca to finish the season 78–84. Roy Halladay , a talented but inconsistent prospect who was no more than a fifth starter who alternated between Toronto and Triple-A during his first three seasons, was relied on as the team's ace and rose to the challenge being the team's top pitcher, finishing the season with a 19–7 record and a 2.93 ERA. The hitters were led once again by Carlos Delgado . Ricciardi was credited for dumping Raúl Mondesí in mid-season to the New York Yankees to free up his salary, which in turn was used for the off-season signing of Mike Bordick , Frank Catalanotto and Tanyon Sturtze . Promising young players were assigned to key roles, including starting third baseman Eric Hinske (who later won the Rookie of the Year Award for this year) and 23-year-old centre fielder Vernon Wells , who had his first 100 RBI season replacing Mondesi. Another bright young player was Josh Phelps , a former catcher turned designated hitter, who hit 15 home runs.
Opening Day starters
Homer Bush , 2B
José Cruz Jr. , OF
Carlos Delgado , 1B
Darrin Fletcher , C
Roy Halladay , P
Eric Hinske , 3B
Felipe López , SS
Raúl Mondesí , DH
Shannon Stewart , OF
Vernon Wells , OF
Season standings
American League Wild Card
Record vs. opponents
Sources: [1] [2] [3] [4] [5] [6] [7] [8] [9] [10] [11] [12] [13] [14]
Team
ANA
BAL
BOS
CWS
CLE
DET
KC
MIN
NYY
OAK
SEA
TB
TEX
TOR
NL
Anaheim
—
7–2
3–4
6–3
6–3
8–1
6–3
4–5
3–4
9–11
9–10
8–1
12–7
7–2
11–7
Baltimore
2–7
—
6–13
3–4
1–5
2–4
7–0
5–1
6–13
4–5
5–4
10–9
3–6
4–15
9–9
Boston
4–3
13–6
—
2–4
5–4
5–4
4–2
3–3
9–10
6–3
4–5
16–3
4–3
13–6
5–13
Chicago
3–6
4–3
4–2
—
9–10
12–7
11–8
8–11
2–4
2–7
5–4
4–3
5–4
4–2
8–10
Cleveland
3–6
5–1
4–5
10–9
—
10–9
9–10
8–11
3–6
2–5
3–4
4–2
4–5
3–3
6–12
Detroit
1–8
4–2
4–5
7–12
9–10
—
9–10
4–14
1–8
1–6
2–5
2–4
5–4
0–6
6–12
Kansas City
3–6
0–7
2–4
8–11
10–9
10–9
—
5–14
1–5
1–8
3–6
4–2
7–2
3–4
5–13
Minnesota
5–4
1–5
3–3
11–8
11–8
14–4
14–5
—
0–6
3–6
5–4
5–2
6–3
6–1
10–8
New York
4–3
13–6
10–9
4–2
6–3
8–1
5–1
6–0
—
5–4
4–5
13–5
4–3
10–9
11–7
Oakland
11–9
5–4
3–6
7–2
5–2
6–1
8–1
6–3
4–5
—
8–11
8–1
13–6
3–6
16–2
Seattle
10–9
4–5
5–4
4–5
4–3
5–2
6–3
4–5
5–4
11–8
—
5–4
13–7
6–3
11–7
Tampa Bay
1–8
9–10
3–16
3–4
2–4
4–2
2–4
2–5
5–13
1–8
4–5
—
4–5
8–11
7–11
Texas
7–12
6–3
3–4
4–5
5–4
4–5
2–7
3–6
3–4
6–13
7–13
5–4
—
8–1
9–9
Toronto
2–7
15–4
6–13
2–4
3–3
6–0
4–3
1–6
9–10
6–3
3–6
11–8
1–8
—
9–9
Transactions
Transactions for the Toronto Blue Jays during the 2002 regular season.[2]
April 2002
May 2002
June 2002
July 2002
August 2002
September 2002
2002 Draft picks
Source [3]
The 2002 MLB draft was held on June 4–5.
Roster
2002 Toronto Blue Jays
Roster
Pitchers
Catchers
Infielders
Outfielders
Manager
Coaches
Game log
2002 Game Log
April: 8–16 (Home: 3–8; Away: 5–8)
#
Date
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Attendance
Record
1
April 1
@ Red Sox
12–11
Escobar (1–0)
Urbina (0–1)
33,520
1–0
--
April 3
@ Red Sox
Postponed (rain) Rescheduled for July 2
2
April 4
Twins
7–2
Halladay (1–0)
Mays (0–1)
47,469
2–0
3
April 5
Twins
4–3
Reed (1–0)
Lyon (0–1)
Guardado (3)
15,784
2–1
4
April 6
Twins
7–5
Hawkins (1–0)
Eyre (0–1)
Guardado (4)
18,947
2–2
5
April 7
Twins
10–6
Radke (1–0)
Cooper (0–1)
21,071
2–3
6
April 8
Yankees
16–3
Wells (2–0)
Prokopec (0–1)
16,073
2–4
7
April 9
Yankees
5–2
Mussina (2–0)
Plesac (0–1)
Rivera (4)
18,003
2–5
8
April 10
Yankees
9–7
Borbón (1–0)
Lilly (0–1)
Escobar (1)
19,124
3–5
9
April 11
Yankees
11–3
Eyre (1–1)
Clemens (1–2)
20,091
4–5
10
April 12
@ Devil Rays
14–7
Miller (1–0)
Rupe (1–1)
11,058
5–5
11
April 13
@ Devil Rays
5–4
Prokopec (1–1)
Sturtze (0–2)
Escobar (2)
11,143
6–5
12
April 14
@ Devil Rays
5–4 (10)
Yan (1–0)
Coco (0–1)
11,222
6–6
13
April 16
Red Sox
14–3
Castillo (1–0)
Lyon (0–2)
Arrojo (1)
16,069
6–7
14
April 17
Red Sox
10–3
Oliver (2–0)
Eyre (1–2)
16,572
6–8
15
April 19
@ Yankees
6–5
Rivera (1–1)
File (0–1)
36,136
6–9
16
April 20
@ Yankees
5–4 (10)
Plesac (1–1)
Mendoza (0–2)
39,265
7–9
17
April 21
@ Yankees
9–2
Clemens (2–2)
Carpenter (0–1)
43,309
7–10
18
April 23
@ Rangers
2–1
Lyon (1–2)
Valdez (1–3)
Escobar (3)
20,472
8–10
19
April 24
@ Rangers
3–2
Rogers (2–0)
Prokopec (1–2)
Irabu (2)
21,072
8–11
20
April 25
@ Rangers
11–9
Van Poppel (1–0)
Plesac (1–2)
Irabu (3)
24,162
8–12
21
April 26
@ Angels
4–0
Appier (2–1)
Smith (0–1)
Percival (3)
25,296
8–13
22
April 27
@ Angels
11–4
Sele (1–2)
Borbón (1–1)
29,112
8–14
23
April 28
@ Angels
8–5 (14)
Lukasiewicz (1–0)
Borbón (1–2)
25,073
8–15
24
April 30
Rangers
10–3
Rogers (3–0)
Prokopec (1–3)
12,571
8–16
May: 10–17 (Home: 5–12; Away: 5–5)
#
Date
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Attendance
Record
25
May 1
Rangers
8–1
Burba (2–0)
Halladay (1–1)
13,055
8–17
26
May 2
Rangers
5–3
Bell (2–0)
Smith (0–2)
Irabu (6)
13,011
8–18
27
May 3
Angels
6–4
Sele (2–2)
Lyon (1–3)
Percival (4)
13,183
8–19
28
May 4
Angels
4–1
Miller (2–0)
Schoeneweis (1–4)
Escobar (4)
20,558
9–19
29
May 5
Angels
8–2
Ortiz (3–3)
Prokopec (1–4)
24,046
9–20
30
May 7
@ Mariners
4–1
Halladay (2–1)
Baldwin (3–2)
Escobar (5)
34,500
10–20
31
May 8
@ Mariners
5–4 (10)
Sasaki (2–0)
Eyre (1–3)
35,190
10–21
32
May 9
@ Mariners
8–7 (11)
Franklin (3–1)
Thurman (0–1)
37,734
10–22
33
May 10
@ Athletics
6–2
Prokopec (2–4)
Mulder (2–2)
10,824
11–22
34
May 11
@ Athletics
7–4
Zito (3–2)
Miller (2–1)
21,115
11–23
35
May 12
@ Athletics
11–4
Halladay (3–1)
Lidle (1–5)
Walker (1)
19,519
12–23
36
May 14
Mariners
6–3
Loaiza (1–0)
García (4–3)
Escobar (6)
14,308
13–23
37
May 15
Mariners
8–6
Rhodes (2–1)
Escobar (1–1)
Sasaki (9)
17,012
13–24
38
May 16
Mariners
15–2
Piñeiro (4–0)
Prokopec (2–5)
14,280
13–25
39
May 17
Athletics
7–1
Halladay (4–1)
Mulder (2–3)
14,061
14–25
40
May 18
Athletics
6–3
Miller (3–1)
Fyhrie (1–3)
Escobar (7)
17,846
15–25
41
May 19
Athletics
11–0
Loaiza (2–0)
Hudson (3–6)
23,408
16–25
42
May 20
@ Yankees
6–3
Mendoza (1–2)
Heredia (0–1)
Rivera (14)
30,657
16–26
43
May 21
@ Yankees
4–1
Mussina (6–2)
Prokopec (2–6)
Karsay (1)
26,531
16–27
44
May 22
@ Yankees
8–3
Halladay (5–1)
Hernández (0–1)
44,284
17–27
45
May 24
Indians
5–2
Drese (5–3)
Miller (3–2)
Wickman (10)
16,385
17–28
46
May 25
Indians
3–0
Sabathia (4–4)
Loaiza (2–1)
Wickman (11)
21,589
17–29
47
May 26
Indians
3–1
Colón (6–3)
Prokopec (2–7)
22,380
17–30
48
May 27
Red Sox
8–6
Castillo (3–5)
Halladay (5–2)
Urbina (16)
14,108
17–31
49
May 28
Red Sox
6–4
Wakefield (2–1)
Escobar (1–2)
Urbina (17)
13,075
17–32
50
May 29
Red Sox
7–4
Burkett (6–0)
Cassidy (0–1)
Fossum (1)
17,875
17–33
51
May 31
@ Tigers
4–2
Loaiza (3–1)
Bernero (1–1)
Escobar (8)
28,578
18–33
June: 15–12 (Home: 9–4; Away: 6–8)
#
Date
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Attendance
Record
52
June 1
@ Tigers
4–1 (11)
Politte (1–0)
Patterson (0–1)
Escobar (9)
19,581
19–33
53
June 2
@ Tigers
7–6
Halladay (6–2)
Weaver (4–7)
Escobar (10)
21,399
20–33
54
June 3
Devil Rays
6–1
Walker (1–0)
Sturtze (0–7)
13,002
21–33
55
June 4
Devil Rays
3–1
Miller (4–2)
Wilson (2–4)
Escobar (11)
13,162
22–33
56
June 5
Devil Rays
8–6
Álvarez (1–1)
Loaiza (3–2)
13,643
22–34
57
June 6
Devil Rays
5–4
Escobar (2–2)
Harper (2–3)
24,069
23–34
58
June 7
Rockies
8–0
Halladay (7–2)
Hampton (3–7)
20,032
24–34
59
June 8
Rockies
3–1
Walker (2–0)
Thomson (6–5)
Escobar (12)
21,298
25–34
60
June 9
Rockies
3–2
Escobar (3–2)
Jiménez (1–4)
20,328
26–34
61
June 10
Giants
6–5
Thurman (1–1)
Rueter (7–4)
Escobar (13)
18,081
27–34
62
June 11
Giants
9–2
Jensen (6–5)
Lyon (1–4)
20,228
27–35
63
June 12
Giants
6–3
Hernández (6–6)
Halladay (7–3)
Nen (17)
21,106
27–36
64
June 14
@ Expos
8–2
Ohka (6–3)
Miller (4–3)
7,557
27–37
65
June 15
@ Expos
9–3
Day (1–0)
Loaiza (3–3)
12,474
27–38
66
June 16
@ Expos
6–5
Stewart (3–1)
Escobar (3–3)
15,425
27–39
67
June 18
@ Dodgers
2–1
Halladay (8–3)
Ashby (6–6)
24,991
28–39
68
June 19
@ Dodgers
5–2
Ishii (11–2)
Miller (4–4)
Gagné (24)
31,429
28–40
69
June 20
@ Dodgers
2–1
Pérez (8–3)
Loaiza (3–4)
Gagné (25)
24,977
28–41
70
June 21
@ Diamondbacks
4–3
Kim (3–0)
Escobar (3–4)
34,263
28–42
71
June 22
@ Diamondbacks
6–3
Carpenter (1–1)
Batista (4–4)
39,018
29–42
72
June 23
@ Diamondbacks
9–3
Halladay (9–3)
Anderson (2–7)
36,247
30–42
73
June 25
@ Devil Rays
20–11
Walker (3–0)
Sosa (0–1)
10,380
31–42
74
June 26
@ Devil Rays
4–2
Sturtze (1–8)
Parris (0–1)
Yan (10)
10,154
31–43
75
June 27
@ Devil Rays
6–4
Harper (3–3)
Politte (1–1)
Yan (11)
10,328
31–44
76
June 28
Expos
2–1
Armas (8–7)
Halladay (9–4)
Stewart (9)
20,848
31–45
77
June 29
Expos
5–4 (10)
Escobar (4–4)
Herges (2–2)
24,344
32–45
78
June 30
Expos
7–5
Eyre (2–3)
Lloyd (2–3)
Escobar (14)
24,965
33–45
July: 13–14 (Home: 8–3; Away: 5–11)
#
Date
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Attendance
Record
79
July 1
@ Red Sox
4–0
Martínez (10–2)
Parris (0–2)
33,005
33–46
80
July 2
@ Red Sox
2–1
Banks (2–0)
Eyre (2–4)
Embree (1)
32,993
33–47
81
July 2
@ Red Sox
6–4
Kim (2–0)
Smith (0–3)
Embree (2)
32,902
33–48
82
July 3
@ Red Sox
5–2
Gomes (1–0)
Politte (1–2)
Urbina (22)
31,777
33–49
83
July 4
@ Red Sox
9–5
Lowe (12–4)
Heredia (0–2)
32,086
33–50
84
July 5
@ Yankees
6–3
Hernández (5–2)
Loaiza (3–5)
Rivera (21)
46,788
33–51
85
July 6
@ Yankees
8–3
Parris (1–2)
Pettitte (2–3)
55,005
34–51
86
July 7
@ Yankees
10–6
Weaver (7–8)
Thurman (1–2)
46,922
34–52
87
July 11
Red Sox
10–3
Burkett (8–3)
Walker (3–1)
19,494
34–53
88
July 12
Red Sox
5–0
Halladay (10–4)
Lowe (12–5)
20,185
35–53
89
July 13
Red Sox
4–1
Carpenter (2–1)
Castillo (5–10)
28,112
36–53
90
July 14
Red Sox
6–5
Escobar (5–4)
Urbina (0–4)
24,140
37–53
91
July 15
Yankees
8–5
Parris (2–2)
Hernández (5–3)
Escobar (15)
25,371
38–53
92
July 16
Yankees
7–6
Karsay (4–4)
Politte (1–3)
Rivera (23)
27,197
38–54
93
July 17
Orioles
7–1
Halladay (11–4)
Johnson (3–7)
17,015
39–54
94
July 18
Orioles
5–4
Carpenter (3–1)
Driskill (6–3)
Escobar (16)
17,004
40–54
95
July 19
Devil Rays
11–8
Loaiza (4–5)
Creek (2–1)
Escobar (17)
16,985
41–54
96
July 20
Devil Rays
12–10
Parris (3–2)
de los Santos (0–1)
Escobar (18)
24,449
42–54
97
July 21
Devil Rays
7–5
Sosa (1–2)
Walker (3–2)
Yan (12)
21,442
42–55
98
July 22
@ Orioles
6–3
Halladay (12–4)
Johnson (3–8)
Escobar (19)
27,235
43–55
--
July 23
@ Orioles
Postponed (rain) Rescheduled for August 24
99
July 24
@ Orioles
5–2
Carpenter (4–1)
Driskill (6–4)
Politte (1)
30,961
44–55
100
July 26
@ Twins
10–5
Fiore (9–2)
Prokopec (2–8)
25,049
44–56
101
July 27
@ Twins
5–4 (10)
Wells (1–1)
Escobar (5–5)
40,306
44–57
102
July 28
@ Twins
4–0
Santana (5–2)
Loaiza (4–6)
30,554
44–58
103
July 29
@ Royals
4–1
Byrd (14–7)
Carpenter (4–2)
14,759
44–59
104
July 30
@ Royals
13–4
Walker (4–2)
Asencio (2–4)
13,066
45–59
105
July 31
@ Royals
9–2
Parris (4–2)
Sedlacek (1–2)
13,461
46–59
August: 13–17 (Home: 7–9; Away: 6–8)
#
Date
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Attendance
Record
106
August 1
@ Royals
3–2
Halladay (13–4)
Hernández (1–1)
Escobar (20)
12,669
47–59
107
August 2
Orioles
9–8
Ryan (2–0)
Escobar (5–6)
Julio (21)
19,052
47–60
108
August 3
Orioles
8–4
Driskill (7–5)
Carpenter (4–3)
17,534
47–61
109
August 4
Orioles
5–4
Heredia (1–2)
Ryan (2–1)
Escobar (21)
17,637
48–61
110
August 5
Orioles
7–1
Parris (5–2)
López (12–4)
15,245
49–61
111
August 6
Mariners
14–12
Halladay (14–4)
Baldwin (7–8)
Escobar (22)
25,392
50–61
112
August 7
Mariners
5–4 (10)
Sasaki (3–5)
Prokopec (2–9)
27,733
50–62
113
August 8
Mariners
3–1
Moyer (12–4)
Carpenter (4–4)
Nelson (1)
25,486
50–63
114
August 9
Angels
5–4
Walker (5–2)
Ortiz (9–9)
Escobar (23)
18,728
51–63
115
August 10
Angels
11–4
Lackey (4–2)
Parris (5–3)
25,118
51–64
116
August 11
Angels
1–0
Washburn (15–3)
Halladay (14–5)
Percival (27)
34,013
51–65
117
August 12
@ Athletics
2–1
Loaiza (5–6)
Harang (4–3)
Escobar (24)
14,178
52–65
118
August 13
@ Athletics
5–4
Zito (16–5)
Carpenter (4–5)
Koch (29)
17,466
52–66
119
August 14
@ Athletics
4–2
Hudson (9–9)
Walker (5–3)
Koch (30)
40,528
52–67
120
August 16
@ Rangers
6–5
Kolb (3–1)
Escobar (5–7)
31,194
52–68
121
August 17
@ Rangers
9–5
Reyes (1–0)
Parris (5–4)
30,426
52–69
122
August 18
@ Rangers
10–7
Myette (2–4)
Loaiza (5–7)
20,214
52–70
123
August 19
Royals
2–0
Walker (6–3)
Byrd (14–9)
Escobar (25)
16,218
53–70
124
August 20
Royals
6–5 (12)
Affeldt (2–4)
Cassidy (0–2)
Hernández (22)
20,002
53–71
125
August 21
Royals
7–4
Sedlacek (3–3)
Halladay (14–6)
Hernández (23)
25,304
53–72
126
August 23
@ Orioles
11–7
Brock (2–1)
Cassidy (0–3)
Ryan (1)
32,955
53–73
127
August 24
@ Orioles
4–1
Walker (7–3)
Driskill (8–7)
Escobar (26)
25,880
54–73
128
August 24
@ Orioles
8–3
Loaiza (6–7)
Bauer (6–5)
30,498
55–73
129
August 25
@ Orioles
5–2
Miller (5–4)
Johnson (4–10)
Escobar (27)
30,812
56–73
130
August 26
@ White Sox
8–4
Thurman (2–2)
Parque (1–4)
15,760
57–73
131
August 27
@ White Sox
8–4 (10)
Osuna (7–2)
Cassidy (0–4)
12,185
57–74
132
August 28
@ White Sox
8–0
Garland (9–10)
Parris (5–5)
12,972
57–75
133
August 29
Yankees
7–4
Loaiza (7–7)
Clemens (11–5)
32,679
58–75
134
August 30
Yankees
9–7
Weaver (8–11)
Walker (7–4)
Karsay (8)
24,301
58–76
135
August 31
Yankees
5–1
Miller (6–4)
Hernández (7–4)
36,021
59–76
September: 19–8 (Home: 10–3; Away: 9–5)
#
Date
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Attendance
Record
136
September 1
Yankees
7–6
Halladay (15–6)
Wells (15–7)
Escobar (28)
32,577
60–76
137
September 2
White Sox
5–3
Garland (10–10)
Thurman (2–3)
Marte (8)
18,373
60–77
138
September 3
White Sox
5–4
Rauch (1–1)
Loaiza (7–8)
Marte (9)
14,427
60–78
139
September 4
White Sox
6–2
Walker (8–4)
Wright (10–12)
21,122
61–78
140
September 5
@ Red Sox
5–4
Miller (7–4)
Hermanson (1–1)
Escobar (29)
30,021
62–78
141
September 6
@ Red Sox
7–2
Wakefield (9–5)
Halladay (15–7)
31,847
62–79
142
September 7
@ Red Sox
4–1
Fossum (4–3)
Bowles (0–1)
Urbina (31)
31,591
62–80
143
September 8
@ Red Sox
9–4
Loaiza (8–8)
Castillo (5–14)
31,344
63–80
144
September 9
@ Indians
11–9
Bowles (1–1)
Sadler (1–1)
Escobar (30)
28,567
64–80
145
September 10
@ Indians
5–4
Bowles (2–1)
Wohlers (2–4)
Escobar (31)
24,312
65–80
146
September 11
@ Indians
6–5 (11)
Cassidy (1–4)
Elder (0–1)
Kershner (1)
26,609
66–80
147
September 13
Devil Rays
5–2
Halladay (16–7)
Brazelton (0–1)
Escobar (32)
14,257
67–80
148
September 14
Devil Rays
8–4
Hendrickson (1–0)
Sturtze (3–17)
Escobar (33)
22,155
68–80
149
September 15
Devil Rays
7–4
Kennedy (8–11)
Loaiza (8–9)
Yan (18)
16,513
68–81
150
September 16
@ Orioles
2–0
Walker (9–4)
Ponson (7–7)
Escobar (34)
20,279
69–81
151
September 17
@ Orioles
10–4
Stephens (2–4)
Miller (7–5)
20,486
69–82
152
September 18
@ Orioles
2–1
Halladay (17–7)
Douglass (0–4)
Escobar (35)
20,928
70–82
153
September 19
@ Orioles
9–3
Hendrickson (2–0)
López (15–8)
24,162
71–82
154
September 20
@ Devil Rays
11–7
Sturtze (4–17)
Loaiza (8–10)
12,682
71–83
155
September 21
@ Devil Rays
4–3
Carter (2–0)
Walker (9–5)
13,351
71–84
156
September 22
@ Devil Rays
12–6
Miller (8–5)
Wilson (6–11)
19,625
72–84
157
September 24
Orioles
11–1
Halladay (18–7)
Douglass (0–5)
14,438
73–84
158
September 25
Orioles
3–2
Hendrickson (3–0)
López (15–9)
Escobar (36)
17,287
74–84
159
September 26
Orioles
5–1
Loaiza (9–10)
Hentgen (0–4)
13,127
75–84
160
September 27
Tigers
5–2
Walker (10–5)
Van Hekken (1–3)
Escobar (37)
15,407
76–84
161
September 28
Tigers
10–2
Miller (9–5)
Beverlin (0–3)
19,541
77–84
162
September 29
Tigers
1–0
Halladay (19–7)
Maroth (6–10)
Escobar (38)
30,029
78–84
Player stats
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
All-Star Game
Farm system
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References
^ "2002 Toronto Blue Jays Trades and Transactions" . baseball-reference.com . Retrieved July 21, 2023 .
^ "2002 Toronto Blue Jays Trades and Transactions" . baseball-reference.com . Retrieved July 20, 2023 .
^ "Feature: 2002 Free Agent Draft Pick Compensation" . Baseball-Reference.com. Retrieved June 12, 2010 .
^ Blue Jays All-Stars | bluejays.com: History
^ Johnson, Lloyd, and Wolff, Miles, ed., The Encyclopedia of Minor League Baseball , 3rd edition. Durham, North Carolina: Baseball America, 2007
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