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| Record |
91-71 .562 |
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| Standings |
Won the AL East |
| Pythagorean |
88-74, 88-74, 88-74 |
| Runs
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684 /
622 |
| Postseason | Lost ALCS 4-1 to Minnesota Twins | | Ballpark | Skydome | | Park Factors | Batting: 104 / Pitching: 103 | | Attendance | 4,001,527 (1st) (1st) | | Fancost | $107 (1st) / $8,642 | | Payroll/Avg | $31,266,809 / $1,086,041 (9th) | | OpExp/$PV | $62,400,000 / $685,714 | | Rev/OpInc | $88,700,000 / $26,300,000 | | Valuation | $160,000,000 | | Spring Training | Dunedin, Florida (Dunedin Stadium) | | Managers | Cito Gaston, Gene Tenace, Cito Gaston | | Coaches | Gene Tenace, Galen Cisco, Hector Torres, John Sullivan, Mike Squires, Rich Hacker | | Executives | President/CEO: Paul Beeston, General Manager: Pat Gillick | | Minor Leagues | (AAA) Syracuse Chiefs, (AA) Knoxville Blue Jays, (A) Myrtle Beach Hurricanes, (A) St. Catharines Blue Jays, (A) Dunedin Blue Jays, (Rookie) Medicine Hat Blue Jays | | Radio | (CJCL) Jerry Howarth, Tom Cheek | | TV | (CFTO) Don Chevrier, Fergie Olver, Tommy Hutton | | Cable TV | (The Sports Network) Buck Martinez, Jim Hughson |
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The 1991 Toronto Blue Jays
went 91-71
and finished 1st
in the
American League East. The Blue Jays
drew 4,001,527
to Skydome.
Roberto Alomar, Joe Carter and Jimmy Key made the All-Star team. Gold Glove winners for 1991 included Roberto Alomar and Devon White.
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