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With all the talk lately of sports teams Mount Rushmore, who would be the top 4 players to ever play on the jays, who had the most impact on the franchise
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Roberto Alomar

Roy Halliday - (Greatest Jays Signing This Year)

George Bell

and the last one is hard nut I think Dave Stieb

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Alomar, Halladay, Delgado, and Arencibia more than likely.

Never thought of old faithful JPA, he did lead the team in strikeouts

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Real answer: Alomar, Steib, Halladay, Delgado (with a side exhibition showing Joe Carter's home run)

 

Tony Fernandez > Delgado (and I love Delgado).

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Surprised not a lot of love for kiss my purple ass George Bell, I have him on my list because he was part of the reason to forge my love for the game, to me the first real big name on the jays and I remember the 87 MVP season as some of my first memories of the Jays

 

I have a hard time just picking 4 players, so many I want to add to the list

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Real answer: Alomar, Steib, Halladay, Delgado (with a side exhibition showing Joe Carter's home run)

 

Steib, Hallady, Fernandez, Delgado in terms of bbref WAR. Everybody would agree that Alomar needs to be mentioned. And if you mention Alomar you almost have to mention Clemens. He had almost as much WAR as Alomar in only 2 years. 11.8 WAR in 1997!!!!

 

Joe Carter is not the top 50 of blue jays career WAR according to BBREF. Yunel Escobar and Zaun among many others are ahead of him.

 

Carter > J.P. Arencibia though.

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Steib, Hallady, Fernandez, Delgado in terms of bbref WAR. Everybody would agree that Alomar needs to be mentioned. And if you mention Alomar you almost have to mention Clemens. He had almost as much WAR as Alomar in only 2 years. 11.8 WAR in 1997!!!!

 

Joe Carter is not the top 50 of career WAR according to BBREF. Yunel Escobar and Zaun are ahead of him.

 

I have a hard time using stats to pick something, that to me should be listed like I'm a 12 year old again, its just me but to me its about the players that forged my love for this great game, guys where you stopped what you were doing when you heard their name on the radio

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Steib, Hallady, Fernandez, Delgado in terms of bbref WAR. Everybody would agree that Alomar needs to be mentioned. And if you mention Alomar you almost have to mention Clemens. He had almost as much WAR as Alomar in only 2 years. 11.8 WAR in 1997!!!!

 

Joe Carter is not the top 50 of blue jays career WAR according to BBREF. Yunel Escobar and Zaun among many others are ahead of him.

 

Carter > J.P. Arencibia though.

 

As I'm sure you recognize, it's not just about who put up the best stats. Part of it is who feels like a BLUE JAY when you look back. Roger Clemens does not feel like a Blue Jay.

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Alomar

Halladay

 

 

The remaining two are pretty tough. Guys I'd consider are Stieb, Delgado, Fernandez, Bell, and yes, Joe Carter for producing the most memorable moment in Jays history that won't ever be topped.

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Alomar

Halladay

 

 

The remaining two are pretty tough. Guys I'd consider are Stieb, Delgado, Fernandez, Bell, and yes, Joe Carter for producing the most memorable moment in Jays history that won't ever be topped.

 

It's probably just easier to leave the pitchers off altogether... Fernandez, Alomar, Delgado and either Bell or Carter.

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I have a hard time using stats to pick something, that to me should be listed like I'm a 12 year old again, its just me but to me its about the players that forged my love for this great game, guys where you stopped what you were doing when you heard their name on the radio

 

Using that criteria for me it would be Olerud, McGriff, Alomar, Delgado.

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Using that criteria for me it would be Olerud, McGriff, Alomar, Delgado.

 

What a run the Jays had on First baseman in the nineties. Delgado replaced Olerud who replaced McGriff.

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Fernandez, Delgado, Halladay, Cheek

 

I went with a combination of longevity and excellence to narrow it down, so difficult. Stieb and Alomar deserve it too, maybe Joe Carter. Can't go wrong with a combination of those seven.

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You can't leave out Stieb. Second in fWAR in Jays history (behind Doc) and first by RA9-WAR. 61.4 RA9-WAR. Fernandez, the top batter only had 35.1 WAR in comparison.

 

I'm also not seeing any love for Barfield ITT!! He put up 29.6 WAR in just 3869 PA compared to Delgado's 34.4 WAR in 6018 PA.

 

I'm comfortable in saying that Bautista will be the best Jays position player ever when he's all said and done though. Already at 23.4 WAR in just 2730 PA. (Could've said the same about Wells at the time of his extension though).

 

Steib, Alomar, Halladay, Fernandez

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