3 forgotten Blue Jays All-stars from the 2000s

Let's remember some guys.
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RHP Paul Quantrill (2001)

While Quantrill spent six years of his 14-year MLB career with the Blue Jays, he didn't turn into an All-Star until his final season in Toronto.

Quantrill recorded an 11-2 record with a 3.04 ERA in 80 games pitched out of the bullpen in 2001 en route to his lone All-Star Game nod. Quantrill's 80 games pitched was the most games pitched by a pitcher in the American League.

After 2001, Quantrill never pitched for the Blue Jays again. He spent the next two seasons with the Dodgers and then pitched with the Yankees for a season and a half before finishing out 2005 (his final season) with the Padres and Marlins.

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