The Greatest Toronto Blue Jays All-Stars of All Time

Through every magical summer at the Rogers Centre, certain Blue Jays have risen above the rest and earned their place among baseball's best. Here are the players who made Toronto proud on the All-Star stage, the names that still give fans chills.

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Jose Bautista: 6-Time All-Star

Few moments in Blue Jays history carry the electricity of the Joey Bats era, and six All-Star selections in a row from 2010 to 2015 tell you everything you need to know. Bautista transformed from a journeyman into one of the most feared sluggers in the game, turning Rogers Centre into a house of highlights. That bat flip? It lives forever.

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Roy Halladay: 6-Time All-Star

Roy Halladay was simply the gold standard for starting pitchers during his time in Toronto, earning six All-Star nods across his Blue Jays career. Doc was the kind of pitcher who made you show up early just to watch him warm up, all quiet focus and absolute dominance. His legacy with this franchise is one of the most cherished in the club's history.

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Joe Carter: 5-Time All-Star

Joe Carter is immortal in Blue Jays lore, and five All-Star selections reflect just how respected he was across the league throughout the early 1990s. He was the heart of those championship teams, a consistent run producer who delivered when everything was on the line. Every fan knows exactly what happened on that October night in 1993.

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Vladimir Guerrero Jr.: 5-Time All-Star

Vlad Jr. has already built a legacy that makes Blue Jays fans beam with pride, racking up five All-Star selections and counting as one of the game's premier first basemen. Watching him grow from a celebrated prospect into a genuine superstar right here in Toronto has been one of the great joys of recent baseball. The best, many believe, is still ahead of him.

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Alejandro Kirk: 2-Time All-Star

Alejandro Kirk is proof that the Blue Jays know how to develop real talent, earning two All-Star selections as one of the more uniquely gifted catchers in the game today. His effortless bat control and warm personality have made him a genuine fan favourite at Rogers Centre. When his name gets called for the All-Star Game, nobody in the building is surprised.

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The Whole Lineup on One Plaque

Can't pick just one? The Toronto Blue Jays All-Time Greats plaque brings the franchise legends together on a single piece, the perfect centerpiece for any Toronto Blue Jays fan cave.

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The Complete List of Toronto Blue Jays All-Stars

Every player selected to represent the Toronto Blue Jays at the MLB All-Star Game, ranked by total All-Star Game selections as a member of the team. Counts follow Baseball-Reference: 1959-1962 each held two All-Star Games, and there was no game in 2020.

Player Pos All-Star Selections Years
Dave Stieb SP 7 1980-1981, 1983-1985, 1988, 1990
Jose Bautista OF 6 2010-2015
Roy Halladay SP 6 2002-2003, 2005-2006, 2008-2009
Joe Carter OF 5 1991-1994, 1996
Roberto Alomar 2B 5 1991-1995
Vladimir Guerrero Jr. 1B 5 2021, 2022, 2023, 2024, 2025
Tony Fernandez SS 4 1986-1987, 1989, 1999
Edwin Encarnacion DH 3 2013-2014, 2016
Pat Hentgen SP 3 1993-1994, 1997
Vernon Wells OF 3 2003, 2006, 2010
Alejandro Kirk C 2 2022, 2025
Alex Rios OF 2 2006-2007
Bo Bichette SS 2 2021, 2023
Carlos Delgado 1B 2 2000, 2003
Damaso Garcia 2B 2 1984-1985
George Bell OF 2 1987, 1990
Jimmy Key SP 2 1985, 1991
Jordan Romano RP 2 2022, 2023
Josh Donaldson 3B 2 2015-2016
Kelly Gruber 3B 2 1989-1990
Paul Molitor DH 2 1993-1994
Roger Clemens SP 2 1997-1998
Aaron Hill 2B 1 2009
Aaron Sanchez SP 1 2016
Alek Manoah SP 1 2022
Alfredo Griffin SS 1 1984
B. J. Ryan RP 1 2006
Brett Cecil RP 1 2013
Dave Lemanczyk SP 1 1979
David Wells SP 1 2000
Devon White OF 1 1993
Duane Ward RP 1 1993
Ernie Whitt C 1 1985
George Springer OF 1 2022
J. A. Happ SP 1 2018
Jesse Barfield OF 1 1986
Jim Clancy SP 1 1982
John Buck C 1 2010
John Olerud 1B 1 1993
Juan Guzman SP 1 1992
Justin Smoak 1B 1 2017
Kevin Gausman SP 1 2023
Lloyd Moseby OF 1 1986
Marco Estrada SP 1 2016
Marcus Semien SS 1 2021
Mark Buehrle SP 1 2014
Michael Saunders OF 1 2016
Paul Quantrill RP 1 2001
Ricky Romero SP 1 2011
Roberto Osuna RP 1 2017
Ron Fairly 1B 1 1977
Roy Howell 3B 1 1978
Russell Martin C 1 2015
Santiago Espinal 2B 1 2022
Shawn Green OF 1 1999
Shea Hillenbrand 3B 1 2005
Steve Delabar RP 1 2013
Ted Lilly SP 1 2004
Teoscar Hernandez OF 1 2021
Tom Henke RP 1 1987
Tony Batista 3B 1 2000
Troy Glaus 3B 1 2006
Whit Merrifield 2B 1 2023

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