The Retired Numbers of the Toronto Blue Jays

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.

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#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 Whole Lineup on One Plaque

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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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