The Toronto Blue Jays have reserved a small, sacred group of numbers that will never be worn again, each one a tribute to a player who gave everything to this city and this team.
#32 - Roy Halladay (retired March 29 2018) (Hall of Fame)
Roy Halladay was simply the best pitcher the Blue Jays ever had, and the numbers back it up without hesitation: he posted a 203-105 record with a 3.38 ERA across 2,749 innings in a Blue Jays uniform, striking out 2,117 batters along the way. Night after night, Doc took the ball and made every start feel like an event, earning a reputation as one of the most dominant and durable pitchers of his generation. Retiring number 32 was the organization's way of saying what every fan already knew in their heart: no one else should ever wear it.
Career: 203-105 · 3.38 ERA · 2,117 K · 2,749 IP
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The Complete List of Toronto Blue Jays Retired Numbers
Every number the Toronto Blue Jays have officially retired, in order, with career totals and Hall of Famers marked.
| Number | Player | Retired | Career Stats |
|---|---|---|---|
| #32 | Roy Halladay (Hall of Fame) | 2018 | 203-105 · 3.38 ERA · 2,117 K · 2,749 IP |
| #42 | Jackie Robinson (Hall of Fame) | 1997 | 1,382 G · .311 AVG · 137 HR · 734 RBI · 1,518 H |
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