This blows my mind...
In the good old days, though, nobody worked the Rule 5 like Pat Gillick and your Toronto Blue Jays. It started with Willie Upshaw, picked in 1977 off the roster of Gillick’s old team, the Ne York Yankees. Upshaw would eventually become the first Blue Jay ever to drive in 100 runs in a season (103 in 1983) and was the first baseman on the Blue Jays’ first division winner in 1985.
Another Rule 5er was a big part of that ’85 team as well, and he’s still the only Blue Jay ever to win the American League MVP award. George Bell was taken from the Philadelphia Phillies in 1980. Under Gillick, the Blue Jays also used the Rule 5 draft to select Kelly Gruber and Manny Lee -- the left side of the infield on the Blue Jays’ first World Series championship team -- as well as helpful pieces like Jims Acker and Gott.
http://www.sportsnet.ca/baseball/mlb/blue-jays-have-rich-history-with-rule-5-draft/
This is an insane run. Probably the best in the history of the Rule 5:
1980 George Bell
1981 Jim Gott
1982 Jim Acker
1983 Kelly Gruber
1984 Manny Lee, Lou Thornton