Carlos Delgado (1B) 1999
Delgado captured his first Silver Slugger at 27-years-old when he hit 44 home runs, drove in 134 RBIs and had 156 hits and had a wRC+ of 123.
Shawn Green (OF)1999
Green led the league with 45 doubles and topped 40 home runs for the first time with a 42 homer campaign in his final season in Toronto which led all AL outfielders. His 190 hits ranked fourth.
Jose Canseco (DH) 1998
Canseco hit 46 home runs in his only year with the Blue Jays, while driving in 107 RBIs. Home runs and RBIs were really all the voters were looking at, as his SLG ranked fourth among DH's with a .518 mark and his OPS of .836 was ranked eighth.
Paul Molitor (DH) 1993
The Hall of Famer led the league with 211 hits and finished second in the league with a .332 batting average, .402 OBP and .509 SLG with an OPS of .911 and all of those numbers were the best among those players who were primary DH's. His 22 home runs ranked fourth among designated hitters and his 111 RBIs ranked second.
30 years ago, three Blue Jays finished 1-2-3 in the AL batting race:
— Not Gaetti (@notgaetti) October 4, 2023
• John Olerud .363
• Paul Molitor .332
• Roberto Alomar .326
Let that sink in folks.
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Roberto Alomar (2B) 1992
It was an interesting choice for voters to select Alomar in 1992 as he finished second in hits (177), RBIs (76) and batting average (.310) to Carlos Baerga of Cleveland and he led all AL second basemen with 20 home runs. Regardless, this was Alomar's only Silver Slugger with Toronto, and first of four in his career.
Joe Carter (OF) 1992
Carter's second straight Silver Slugger was well earned as he finished tied for second among all AL outfielders in home runs (34) and led that group with 119 RBIs and he finished third with a .498 SLG.
Dave Winfield (DH) 1992
Winfield was a six-time Silver Slugger winner - the last of which came with the Blue Jays when at 40-years-old he finished fourth among DH's with 26 home runs, drove in 108 RBI and had a .290 batting average, while leading the American League DH's with a .491 SLG.
Joe Carter (OF) 1991
Carter's hit 33 home runs in '91 which was second among all AL outfielders and his 108 RBIs were third. While his .273 batting average ranked 13th, farily low for a Silver Slugger winner, his SLG of .503 was ranked fourth and .833 OPS was fifth.
Kelly Gruber (3B) 1990
Gruber led all AL third basemen with 31 home runs and 118 RBIs and was tied for third with 162 hits. He also topped the guys at the hot corner with a .512 SLG and .842 OPS.
