4 forgotten Blue Jays All-stars from the 2010s

Remember when these Blue Jays were All-Stars in the 2010s?
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Making the All-Star Game is a huge honor for an MLB player, as it offers an opportunity to play with the best players on the game's stage.

And in the 2010s, the Blue Jays generated plenty of All-Star players who ended up becoming household names. From Vernon Wells to José Bautista, Edwin Encarnación, Josh Donaldson and Justin Smoak, there was no shortage of big names who represented Toronto on baseball's biggest stage.

However, there were also Blue Jays who made the All-Star Game in the 2010s that didn't have the same kind of star of the aforementioned players. Let's take a trip down memory lane and take a look back at some forgotten Blue Jays All-Stars.

4 Blue Jays from 2010s you forgot were All-Stars

C John Buck (2010)

Buck played for seven different teams across his 11-year MLB career, and he spent one productive season in Toronto in 2010 which resulted in his only All-Star appearance.

Buck set career-highs in 2010 when he slashed .281/.314/.489 with 115 hits, 20 home runs, 66 RBI and 25 doubles.

Despite only playing one season in Toronto, Buck's 2010 season is one of the best all-time seasons for a Blue Jays catcher.

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