2014 Toronto Blue Jays
LeagueAmerican League
DivisionEast
BallparkRogers Centre
CityToronto, Ontario
Record83–79 (.512)
Divisional place3rd
OwnersRogers; Paul Beeston (CEO)
General managersAlex Anthopoulos
ManagersJohn Gibbons
TelevisionSportsnet
Sportsnet One
(Buck Martinez, Pat Tabler, Joe Siddall)
RadioBlue Jays Radio Network
Sportsnet 590 the FAN
(Jerry Howarth, Joe Siddall, Mike Wilner, Duane Ward)
Seasons

The 2014 Toronto Blue Jays season was the 38th season for the franchise, and the 25th full season of play (26th overall) at Rogers Centre.[1] Pitcher Roy Halladay signed a one-day contract with the Blue Jays before retiring from baseball, citing injuries.[2]

The Blue Jays announced their 2014 schedule on September 10, 2013.[3]

Standings

American League East

AL East W L Pct. GB Home Road
Baltimore Orioles 9666 0.593 50–31 46–35
New York Yankees 8478 0.519 12 43–38 41–40
Toronto Blue Jays 8379 0.512 13 46–35 37–44
Tampa Bay Rays 7785 0.475 19 36–45 41–40
Boston Red Sox 7191 0.438 25 34–47 37–44

American League Wild Card

Division Leaders W L Pct.
Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim 9864 0.605
Baltimore Orioles 9666 0.593
Detroit Tigers 9072 0.556


Wild Card teams
(Top 2 teams qualify for postseason)
W L Pct. GB
Kansas City Royals 8973 0.549 +1
Oakland Athletics 8874 0.543
Seattle Mariners 8775 0.537 1
Cleveland Indians 8577 0.525 3
New York Yankees 8478 0.519 4
Toronto Blue Jays 8379 0.512 5
Tampa Bay Rays 7785 0.475 11
Chicago White Sox 7389 0.451 15
Boston Red Sox 7191 0.438 17
Houston Astros 7092 0.432 18
Minnesota Twins 7092 0.432 18
Texas Rangers 6795 0.414 21

Records vs opponents

Record Games Left
OpponentHomeRoadTotalHomeRoadTotal
AL East
Baltimore Orioles4–54–68–11
Boston Red Sox5–57–212–7
New York Yankees5–43–78–11
Tampa Bay Rays5–46–411–8
Totals19–1820–1939–37
AL Central
Chicago White Sox1–31–22–5
Cleveland Indians2–12–14–2
Detroit Tigers2–13–05–1
Kansas City Royals2–21–23–4
Minnesota Twins1–21–22–4
Totals8–98–716–16
AL West
Houston Astros2–11–33–4
Los Angeles Angels1–31–22–5
Oakland Athletics3–00–43–4
Seattle Mariners3–10–33–4
Texas Rangers2–12–14–2
Totals11–64–1315–19
National League
Chicago Cubs3–03–0
Cincinnati Reds1–21–2
Milwaukee Brewers2–01–13–1
Philadelphia Phillies2–02–04–0
Pittsburgh Pirates1–21–2
St. Louis Cardinals1–21–2
Totals8–25–513–7
Grand Totals46–3537–4483–79
Month Games Won Lost Pct.
March101.000
April261214.462
May30219.700
June271215.444
July261511.577
August26917.346
September261412.538
Totals1628379.509

Source: MLB Standings Grid – 2014
Team BAL BOS CWS CLE DET HOU KC LAA MIN NYY OAK SEA TB TEX TOR NL
Baltimore11–85–13–41–54–33–44–24–313–62–45–212–76–111–812–8
Boston8–114–32–51–54–36–12–54–27–123–41–59–104–27–129–11
Chicago1–53–49–109–103–36–131–59–102–54–33–45–22–45–211–9
Cleveland4–35–210–98–115–210–92–511–84–32–42–44–26–12–410–10
Detroit 5–15–110–911–84–313–63–49–103–45–22–43–44–31–512–8
Houston 3–43–43–32–53–43–37–123–34–28–119–102–511–84–35–15
Kansas City4–31–613–69–106–133–33–311–84–35–22–54–25–14–315–5
Los Angeles2–45–25–15–24–312–73–37–02–410–97–125–214–55–212–8
Minnesota3–42–410–98–1110–93–38–110–73–41–65–22–42–54–29–11
New York6–1312–75–23–44–32–43–44–24–32–43–38–114–311–813–7
Oakland4–24–33–44–22–511–82–59–106–14–29–104–29–104–313–7
Seattle2–55–14–34–24–210–95–212–72–53–310–94–39–104–39–11
Tampa Bay7–1210–92–52–44–35–22–42–54–211–82–43–45–28–1110–10
Texas1–62–44–21–63–48–111–55–145–23–410–910–92–52–410–10
Toronto8–1112–72–54–25–13–43–42–52–48–113–43–411–84–213–7

2014 Draft

The 2014 Major League Baseball draft was held on June 5–7.

Round Pick Player Position College/School Nationality Signed
1 9 Jeff Hoffman RHP East Carolina University (NC) United States July 2, 2014[4]
1 11* Max Pentecost C Kennesaw State University (GA) United States July 2, 2014[4]
2 49 Sean Reid-Foley RHP Sandalwood High School (FL) United States June 10, 2014[5]
3 83 Nick Wells LHP Battlefield High School (VA) United States June 18, 2014[6]
4 114 Matt Morgan C Thorsby High School (AL) United States June 8, 2014[7]
5 144 Lane Thomas RF Bearden High School (TN) United States June 10, 2014[8]
6 174 Grayson Huffman LHP Grayson County College (TX) United States June 18, 2014[6]
7 204 Zack Zehner LF California Polytechnic State University (CA) United States Unsigned
8 234 Justin Shafer RHP University of Florida (FL) United States June 8, 2014[7]
9 264 Ryan Metzler 2B University of South Carolina Aiken (SC) United States June 12, 2014[9]
10 294 Jordan Romano RHP Oral Roberts University (OK) Canada June 12, 2014[9]
  • – Toronto received the 11th overall pick in the 2014 draft as compensation for not signing Phillip Bickford in 2013.

Regular season

Summary

The Blue Jays started the year, like most years in the past 10, in mediocre fashion, ending the month of April with a record of 12 wins and 15 losses, 3 12 games behind the Eastern division leaders. The month of May was a different story; they won 21 games and lost 9, taking over sole possession of the division lead on May 22. The month was memorable for a 9-game winning streak which included series sweeps over the Boston Red Sox (away), the Oakland A's (at home) and the Tampa Bay Rays (at home). Edwin Encarnación hit 16 home runs during the month, tying an American League record for homers in May, set by Mickey Mantle in 1956. Between May 15 and June 6, the Blue Jays won 18 out of 21 to climb into their largest division lead, at any point of the season, since 1993. However, from June 7 to June 30 the Jays won only 7 more games versus 15 losses. As of June 30, they were just 6 games above .500, but still held onto a 1 12 game lead in their division.

The Blue Jays had three All Stars in 2014: José Bautista, Mark Buehrle, and Edwin Encarnación.

On July 26, the Blue Jays ended a streak of 17 consecutive losses in games against the Yankees at Yankee Stadium.[10] On August 10, the Blue Jays played the longest game in franchise history in terms of both time and innings, defeating the Detroit Tigers 6–5 after 19 innings. After a poor August, Toronto opened September with its first series win in Tampa Bay since April 6–8, 2007.[11] They would go on to complete the sweep, their first at Tropicana Field.[12] Top prospect Daniel Norris made his MLB debut on September 5, striking out David Ortiz in his 13 of an inning.

On September 23, the Blue Jays were officially eliminated from playoff contention.[13] The Kansas City Royals clinched a playoff spot on September 26, making the Blue Jays the owners of the longest active MLB playoff drought, until clinching a playoff berth the following year.[14]

Legend
Blue Jays Win Blue Jays Loss Game Postponed
2014 Game Log
March: 0–1 (Home: 0–0; Road: 0–1)
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceRecordGB
1March 31@ Rays2–9Price (1–0)Dickey (0–1)31,0420–11
April: 12–14 (Home: 5–7; Road: 7–7)
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceRecordGB
2April 1@ Rays4–2Hutchison (1–0)Cobb (0–1)Santos (1)11,1131–1½
3April 2@ Rays3–0Buehrle (1–0)Moore (0–1)Cecil (1)10,8082–1
4April 3@ Rays2–7Archer (1–0)Morrow (0–1)9,5712–2½
5April 4Yankees3–7Tanaka (1–0)McGowan (0–1)48,1972–31
6April 5Yankees4–0Dickey (1–1)Pineda (0–1)Santos (2)45,4463–31
7April 6Yankees4–6Sabathia (1–1)Hutchison (1–1)Robertson (2)34,0673–41
8April 8Astros5–2Buehrle (2–0)Oberholtzer (0–2)Santos (3)13,1234–4½
9April 9Astros7–3Morrow (1–1)Harrell (0–2)13,5695–4
10April 10Astros4–6Keuchel (1–1)Dickey (1–2)Bass (1)15,7785–5
11April 11@ Orioles2–0McGowan (1–1)Tillman (1–1)Santos (4)22,3276–5
12April 12@ Orioles1–2 (12)Britton (2–0)Redmond (0–1)30,4466–61
13April 13@ Orioles11–3Buehrle (3–0)Jiménez (0–3)39,2817–6
14April 15@ Twins9–3Loup (1–0)Hughes (0–1)21,8188–6
April 16@ TwinsPostponed (snow). Makeup date: April 17.
15April 17@ Twins0–7Gibson (3–0)Dickey (1–3)20,5078–7
16April 17@ Twins5–9Fien (3–0)Santos (0–1)20,6988–82
17April 18@ Indians3–2Delabar (1–0)Rzepczynski (0–1)Santos (5)16,3359–81
18April 19@ Indians5–0Buehrle (4–0)Kluber (1–2)15,18810–8
19April 20@ Indians4–6Outman (3–0)Loup (1–1)Axford (6)11,71610–91
20April 22Orioles9–3Delabar (2–0)Meek (0–1)14,86611–91
21April 23Orioles8–10Tillman (3–1)Redmond (0–2)Hunter (6)15,20211–101
22April 24Orioles4–11Norris (1–2)Cecil (0–1)16,28311–112
23April 25Red Sox1–8Peavy (1–0)Buehrle (4–1)29,41111–122
24April 26Red Sox6–7Buchholz (1–2)Morrow (1–2)Uehara (5)40,32211–133
25April 27Red Sox7–1Dickey (2–3)Lester (2–4)45,26012–133
26April 29@ Royals7–10Crow (1–1)Cecil (0–2)10,70512–143
27April 30@ Royals2–4Herrera (1–1)Hutchison (1–2)Holland (7)11,71512–15
May: 21–9 (Home: 12–6; Road: 9–3)
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceRecordGB
28May 1@ Royals7–3Buehrle (5–1)Guthrie (2–2)Loup (1)11,20713–15
29May 2@ Pirates5–6Melancon (1–1)Santos (0–2)24,54713–163
30May 3@ Pirates6–8Morris (3–0)Redmond (0–3)Melancon (1)31,43913–17
31May 4@ Pirates7–2McGowan (2–1)Vólquez (1–3)29,49614–17
32May 5@ Phillies3–0Happ (1–0)Kendrick (0–3)Cecil (2)25,27515–17
33May 6@ Phillies6–5 (10)Stroman (1–0)Bastardo (3–2)Loup (2)26,05716–17
34May 7Phillies10–0Buehrle (6–1)Lee (3–3)16,44617–17
35May 8Phillies12–6Dickey (3–3)Burnett (2–2)18,15818–17
36May 9Angels3–4Smith (2–0)Cecil (0–3)Frieri (4)21,38318–18
37May 10Angels3–5Skaggs (3–1)Happ (1–1)Smith (4)31,41218–19
38May 11Angels3–9Weaver (4–2)Hutchison (1–3)20,87118–20
39May 12Angels7–3Buehrle (7–1)Wilson (4–3)13,60319–20
40May 13Indians5–4Dickey (4–3)Masterson (2–2)Janssen (1)13,67320–20
41May 14Indians4–15Kluber (4–3)McGowan (2–2)14,06820–21
42May 15Indians4–2Happ (2–1)Salazar (1–4)Janssen (2)17,36421–21
43May 16@ Rangers2–0Hutchison (2–3)Darvish (3–2)39,12922–21
44May 17@ Rangers4–2Delabar (3–0)Cotts (1–3)Janssen (3)39,72323–21½
45May 18@ Rangers2–6Poreda (2–0)Dickey (4–4)43,67123–221
46May 20@ Red Sox7–4Happ (3–1)Doubront (2–4)Janssen (4)37,90424–22½
47May 21@ Red Sox6–4Hutchison (3–3)Buchholz (2–4)Janssen (5)36,11625–22
48May 22@ Red Sox7–2Buehrle (8–1)Lester (4–6)36,01826–22+1
49May 23Athletics3–2Hendriks (1–0)Kazmir (5–2)Janssen (6)21,00727–22+1½
50May 24Athletics5–2Dickey (5–4)Chavez (4–2)Cecil (3)29,37228–22+2
51May 25Athletics3–1Happ (4–1)Pomeranz (4–2)Janssen (7)45,27729–22+2
52May 26Rays10–5Hutchison (4–3)Bédard (2–3)15,61630–22+2
53May 27Rays9–6Buehrle (9–1)Cobb (1–2)Janssen (8)15,99331–22+3
54May 28Rays3–2Loup (2–1)Oviedo (1–1)17,30932–22+3
55May 29Royals6–8 (10)Davis (4–1)Redmond (0–4)Holland (15)17,97832–23+2½
56May 30Royals1–6Vargas (5–2)Happ (4–2)21,54332–24+2½
57May 31Royals12–2Stroman (2–0)Brooks (0–1)Redmond (1)31,65233–24+2½
June: 12–15 (Home: 6–8; Road: 6–7)
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceRecordGB
58June 1Royals4–0Buehrle (10–1)Guthrie (2–5)38,00834–24+3½
59June 3@ Tigers5–3McGowan (3–2)Nathan (2–2)Janssen (9)33,48835–24+4½
60June 4@ Tigers8–2Dickey (6–4)Porcello (8–3)32,03336–24+4½
61June 5@ Tigers7–3Happ (5–2)Verlander (6–5)Janssen (10)39,44037–24+5½
62June 6Cardinals3–1Stroman (3–0)Lynn (6–4)Janssen (11)33,52838–24+6
63June 7Cardinals0–5Miller (7–5)Buehrle (10–2)42,98138–25+5½
64June 8Cardinals0–5García (2–0)Hutchison (4–4)45,72638–26+5½
65June 9Twins5–4Janssen (1–0)Guerrier (0–1)19,42839–26+5½
66June 10Twins0–4Correia (3–7)Happ (5–3)20,68139–27+5½
67June 11Twins2–7Hughes (7–2)Stroman (3–1)45,08039–28+4½
68June 12@ Orioles2–4Gausman (2–1)Buehrle (10–3)Britton (6)17,40339–29+3½
69June 13@ Orioles4–0Hutchison (5–4)Jiménez (2–8)McGowan (1)44,03140–29+3½
70June 14@ Orioles2–3Norris (6–5)Dickey (6–5)Britton (7)33,90140–30+3½
71June 15@ Orioles5–2Happ (6–3)Tillman (5–4)Janssen (12)46,46941–30+4½
72June 17@ Yankees1–3Tanaka (11–1)Stroman (3–2)Robertson (17)41,83441–31+3½
73June 18@ Yankees3–7Whitley (3–0)Buehrle (10–4)41,34241–32+2½
74June 19@ Yankees4–6Phelps (3–4)Hutchison (5–5)Warren (2)40,16941–33+1½
75June 20@ Reds14–9McGowan (4–2)Chapman (0–2)33,10342–33+1½
76June 21@ Reds1–11Leake (5–6)Happ (6–4)42,53042–34+1½
77June 22@ Reds3–4Cueto (7–5)Dickey (6–6)Chapman (13)36,08942–35+1½
78June 23Yankees8–3Stroman (4–2)Whitley (3–1)31,55443–35+1½
79June 24Yankees7–6Janssen (2–0)Warren (1–4)34,20644–35+2½
80June 25Yankees3–5Kuroda (5–5)Hutchison (5–6)Robertson (18)34,71044–36+1½
81June 26White Sox7–0Happ (7–4)Carroll (2–4)23,24845–36+2
82June 27White Sox4–5Danks (7–6)Dickey (6–7)Petricka (2)24,17345–37+1½
83June 28White Sox3–4Sale (7–1)McGowan (4–3)Putnam (1)39,62345–38+1½
84June 29White Sox0–4Quintana (5–7)Buehrle (10–5)33,17745–39+1½
July: 15–11 (Home: 7–2; Road: 8–9)
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceRecordGB
85July 1Brewers4–1Hutchison (6–6)Estrada (7–5)Janssen (13)45,08846–39+1
86July 2Brewers7–4Janssen (3–0)Smith (1–1)24,28647–39+1
87July 3@ Athletics1–4Gray (8–3)Dickey (6–8)Doolittle (12)32,91347–40
88July 4@ Athletics0–1 (12)Otero (7–1)Jenkins (0–1)22,32247–41½
89July 5@ Athletics1–5Kazmir (10–3)Buehrle (10–6)20,23647–421
90July 6@ Athletics2–4Samardzija (3–7)Hutchison (6–7)Doolittle (13)22,89747–432
91July 7@ Angels2–5Shoemaker (7–2)Happ (7–5)Smith (11)38,18947–443
92July 8@ Angels4–0Dickey (7–8)Skaggs (4–5)38,11148–44
93July 9@ Angels7–8Grilli (1–3)Loup (2–2)Smith (12)35,72648–45
94July 11@ Rays8–5Loup (3–2)Balfour (0–3)Janssen (14)17,53349–453
95July 12@ Rays3–10Odorizzi (5–8)Hutchison (6–8)22,69349–463
96July 13@ Rays0–3Price (9–7)Dickey (7–9)McGee (7)17,18749–474
97July 18Rangers1–5Darvish (9–5)Dickey (7–10)38,01249–484
98July 19Rangers4–1Stroman (5–2)Lewis (6–7)Loup (3)45,80250–484
99July 20Rangers9–6Redmond (1–4)Feliz (0–1)Loup (4)36,01151–483
100July 21Red Sox1–14Lackey (11–6)Hutchison (6–9)27,90551–494
101July 22Red Sox7–3Happ (8–5)Peavy (1–9)Cecil (4)29,26952–494
102July 23Red Sox6–4Dickey (8–10)Buchholz (5–6)Janssen (15)35,69653–493
103July 24Red Sox8–0Stroman (6–2)De La Rosa (3–3)46,68354–493
104July 25@ Yankees4–6Kuroda (7–6)Buehrle (10–7)Robertson (26)44,23754–504
105July 26@ Yankees6–4Hutchison (7–9)Kelley (1–3)46,16655–503
106July 27@ Yankees5–4Sanchez (1–0)Robertson (1–3)Janssen (16)45,06356–503
107July 28@ Red Sox14–1Dickey (9–10)Buchholz (5–7)37,97457–50
108July 29@ Red Sox4–2Stroman (7–2)De La Rosa (3–4)Janssen (17)38,27558–50
109July 30@ Red Sox6–1Buehrle (11–7)Workman (1–4)38,20359–50
110July 31@ Astros6–5Sanchez (2–0)Qualls (1–3)Janssen (18)17,42360–50
August: 9–17 (Home: 7–8; Road: 2–9)
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceRecordGB
111August 1@ Astros1–3Veras (1–1)Loup (3–3)Qualls (12)19,57660–51
112August 2@ Astros2–8Oberholtzer (4–7)Dickey (9–11)19,94660–52
113August 3@ Astros1–6Feldman (5–8)Stroman (7–3)19,93260–53
114August 5Orioles3–9Norris (9–7)Buehrle (11–8)36,18360–545
115August 6Orioles5–1Hutchison (8–9)Chen (12–4)33,05461–544
116August 7Orioles1–2González (6–6)Happ (8–6)Britton (24)34,67661–555
117August 8Tigers4–5Alburquerque (3–1)Janssen (3–1)Nathan (24)36,23761–566
118August 9Tigers3–2 (10)Loup (4–3)Chamberlain (1–5)45,92762–566
119August 10Tigers6–5 (19)Jenkins (1–1)Porcello (13–7)46,12663–565
120August 11@ Mariners1–11Hernández (13–3)Hutchison (8–10)41,16863–576
121August 12@ Mariners3–6Young (11–6)Happ (8–7)Rodney (34)26,07663–58
122August 13@ Mariners0–2Iwakuma (11–6)Dickey (9–12)Rodney (35)32,36863–59
123August 15@ White Sox5–11Noesí (7–8)Stroman (7–4)22,73963–60
124August 16@ White Sox6–3Cecil (1–3)Lindstrom (2–2)Janssen (19)29,42064–60
125August 17@ White Sox5–7Caroll (5–7)Hutchison (8–11)Petricka (9)25,76164–61
126August 19@ Brewers1–6Fiers (3–1)Happ (8–8)42,22164–629
127August 20@ Brewers9–5Dickey (10–12)Nelson (2–4)39,30065–629
128August 22Rays0–8Smyly (8–10)Stroman (7–5)28,50665–639
129August 23Rays5–4 (10)McGowan (5–3)Peralta (2–4)37,45166–638
130August 24Rays1–2 (10)McGee (4–1)Santos (0–3)Boxberger (2)38,86966–648
131August 25Red Sox3–4 (10)Uehara (6–4)Sanchez (2–1)Breslow (1)26,04166-659
132August 26Red Sox7–11 (11)Tazawa (3–3)Janssen (3–2)27,32166–6610
133August 27Red Sox5–2Stroman (8–5)Layne (1–1)Cecil (5)30,28567–669
134August 29Yankees3–6Capuano (2–3)Buehrle (11–9)Robertson (35)43,31867–6710½
135August 30Yankees2–0Hutchison (9–11)Pineda (3–3)Sanchez (1)45,86368–6710½
136August 31Yankees4–3Happ (9–8)McCarthy (8–14)Janssen (20)45,67869–6710½
September: 14–12 (Home: 9–4; Road: 5–8)
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceRecordGB
137September 2@ Rays8–2Dickey (11–12)Hellickson (1–3)10,12570–6710
138September 3@ Rays7–4Stroman (9–5)Archer (8–8)Sanchez (2)10,26471–6710
139September 4@ Rays1–0 (10)Cecil (2–3)Geltz (0–1)Janssen (21)10,39272–6710
140September 5@ Red Sox8–9 (10)Layne (2–1)Janssen (3–3)35,66772–6810
141September 6@ Red Sox3–4Buchholz (7–8)Happ (9–9)Mujica (4)36,67772–6910
142September 7@ Red Sox3–1Dickey (12–12)De La Rosa (4–6)Janssen (22)36,26173–6910
143September 8Cubs8–0Stroman (10–5)Turner (5–9)16,87974–6910
144September 9Cubs9–2Buehrle (12–9)Ramirez (2–2)17,90375–6910
145September 10Cubs11–1Hutchison (10–11)Hendricks (6–2)19,41176–6910
146September 12Rays0–1Karns (1–0)Happ (9–10)Balfour (12)19,90976–7011½
147September 13Rays6–3Dickey (13–12)Boxberger (5–2)Janssen (23)31,36877–7010½
148September 14Rays5–6 (10)McGee (5–2)Morrow (1–3)Beliveau (1)28,63377–7111½
149September 15@ Orioles2–5Chen (16–4)Stroman (10–6)Britton (35)25,06177–7212½
150September 16@ Orioles2–8Jiménez (5–9)Hutchison (10–12)35,29777–7313½
151September 17@ Orioles1–6Norris (14–8)Happ (9–11)37,53777–7414½
152September 18@ Yankees2–3Robertson (3–5)Sanchez (2–2)34,27977–7515
153September 19@ Yankees3–5Kuroda (11–9)Buehrle (12–10)Warren (3)40,05977–7615
154September 20@ Yankees6–3Stroman (11–6)Capuano (2–4)Janssen (24)47,29278–7615
155September 21@ Yankees2–5Tanaka (13–4)Hutchison (10–13)Robertson (38)48,14478–7715
156September 22Mariners14–4Happ (10–11)Paxton (6–4)15,54879–7714
157September 23Mariners10–2Dickey (14–12)Hernández (14–6)16,27280–7714
158September 24Mariners1–0Buehrle (13–10)Walker (2–3)Sanchez (3)16,83681–7714
159September 25Mariners5–7Medina (5–3)Loup (4–4)Rodney (47)17,17381–7814
160September 26Orioles4–2Hutchison (11–13)Tillman (13–6)Stroman (1)27,03782–7813
161September 27Orioles4–2Happ (11–11)Chen (16–6)Janssen (24)37,99683–7812
162September 28Orioles0–1González (10–9)Dickey (14–13)Britton (37)45,90183–7913

Roster

2014 Toronto Blue Jays
Roster
Pitchers Catchers

Infielders

Outfielders Manager

Coaches

Player stats

Batting

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

Player G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SB BB AVG SLG
José Reyes143610941753349513038.287.398
Melky Cabrera139568811713531673643.301.458
José Bautista155553101158270351036104.286.524
Dioner Navarro139481401322201269332.274.395
Edwin Encarnación128477751282723498262.268.547
Colby Rasmus10434645782111840429.225.448
Adam Lind962903893242640028.321.479
Juan Francisco10628740631621643027.220.456
Brett Lawrie702592764901238016.247.421
Munenori Kawasaki82240316271017122.258.296
Anthony Gose942393154812131525.226.293
Ryan Goins6718114346311505.188.271
Steven Tolleson108170214372316312.253.371
Danny Valencia50154123711121917.240.364
Josh Thole5713311334007014.248.278
Kevin Pillar531161931902714.267.397
Erik Kratz34818163031003.198.346
Nolan Reimold2252311402916.212.404
Dalton Pompey173959121414.231.436
Dan Johnson153888201707.211.342
Jonathan Diaz233836100413.158.184
Maicer Izturis1135310100112.286.314
Moisés Sierra133422000201.059.059
Darin Mastroianni143245001200.156.250
Chris Getz102514100021.160.200
John Mayberry Jr.152445301205.208.458
Brad Glenn61501000001.067.067
George Kottaras4400000001.000.000
Cole Gillespie1300000000.000.000
Pitcher totals1622522000000.080.080
Team Totals162554972314352822417769078502.259.414

Source:

Pitching

Note: W = Wins; L = Losses; ERA = Earned run average; G = Games pitched; GS = Games started; SV = Saves; IP = Innings pitched; H = Hits allowed; R = Runs allowed; ER = Earned runs allowed; BB = Walks allowed; SO = Strikeouts

Player W L ERA G GS SV IP H R ER BB SO
R.A. Dickey14133.7134340215.21911018974173
Mark Buehrle13103.3932320202.0228837646119
Drew Hutchison11134.4832320184.2173929260184
J.A. Happ11114.2230260158.0160797451133
Marcus Stroman1163.6526201130.2125565328111
Dustin McGowan534.17538182.08041383361
Todd Redmond143.24420175.07333272760
Aaron Loup443.15710468.25025243056
Brett Cecil232.70660553.14616162776
Casey Janssen333.945002545.2472220728
Brandon Morrow135.67136033.13721211830
Aaron Sanchez221.09240333.01454927
Chad Jenkins112.56210031.234109618
Steve Delabar304.91300025.21914141921
Sergio Santos038.57260521.02822201829
Esmil Rogers006.97160020.2281716721
Liam Hendriks106.0833013.1129948
Rob Rasmussen003.18100011.1844713
Neil Wagner008.10100010.0129946
Daniel Norris005.405106.254454
Kendall Graveman003.865004.242204
Brad Mills0027.002004.110131345
Jeremy Jeffress0010.803003.184434
Bobby Korecky008.102003.143312
Kyle Drabek000.002003.020025
Sean Nolin009.001001.011100
Steve Tolleson000.002001.010001
Team Totals83794.00162162451443.014006866424901199

Source:

Farm system

Level Team League Manager
AAA Buffalo Bisons International League Gary Allenson
AA New Hampshire Fisher Cats Eastern League Bobby Meacham
A Dunedin Blue Jays Florida State League Omar Malavé
A Lansing Lugnuts Midwest League John Tamargo, Jr.
A-Short Season Vancouver Canadians Northwest League John Schneider
Rookie Bluefield Blue Jays Appalachian League Dennis Holmberg
Rookie GCL Blue Jays Gulf Coast League Kenny Graham

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