Today in Blue Jays history, in 1999, the Blue Jays traded Roger Clemens to the Yankees for David Wells, Graeme Lloyd, and Homer Bush. After the strike-shortened 1994 season, GM Pat Gillick...
resigned. To give a bit of background, he put together a Blue Jays team that finished first in the AL East in 1985, 1989, 1991, 1992, and 1993 and won the World Series in 1992 and 1993. 1994 didn’t go as well. The Jays finished 55-60, finishing 15 games back. We discounted it, figuring it didn’t count since it was a shortened season.
Unfortunately, the team around Roger was pretty terrible. He decided he would like to leave Canada and pitch somewhere he would have a higher profile. had one great season for the Jays, as a LOOGY, in 1999, pitching in 74 games with a 3.63 ERA. After the season, he left as a free agent, signing with thewas the Blue Jays’ second baseman for three seasons. The first was terrific, hitting .320/.353/.421 with 32 stolen bases in 1999. He battled hip injuries for the next two seasons and wasn’t as effective.
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