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1985 Toronto Blue Jays 1985 Toronto Blue Jays
1984/1986
Record 99-62 .615
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Standings Won the AL East
Pythagorean 99-62, 99-62, 99-62
Runs (S/A) 759 / 588
PostseasonLost ALCS 4-3 to Kansas City Royals
BallparkExhibition Stadium
Park FactorsBatting: 103 / Pitching: 102
Attendance2,468,925 (2nd) (5th)
Payroll/Avg$11,800,281 / $385,995 (7th)
Spring TrainingDunedin, Florida (Grant Field)
ManagerBobby Cox
CoachesAl Widmar, Billy Smith, Cito Gaston, Jimy Williams, John Sullivan
ExecutivesChairman of the Board: R. Howard Webster, General Manager: Pat Gillick
Minor Leagues(AAA) Syracuse Chiefs, (AA) Knoxville Blue Jays, (A) Florence Blue Jays, (A) Kinston Blue Jays, (Rookie) Medicine Hat Blue Jays
Radio (CBCL) Jerry Howarth, Tom Cheek
TV (CFTO) Don Chevrier, Fergie Olver, Tony Kubek
Cable TV (The Sports Network) Fergie Olver, Ken Singleton, Tony Kubek

The 1985 Toronto Blue Jays went 99-62 and finished 1st in the American League East. The Blue Jays drew 2,468,925 to Exhibition Stadium. Damaso Garcia, Jimmy Key, Dave Stieb and Ernie Whitt made the All-Star team.

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