Best and Worst by Position Jays All-Time

Friday, February 23 2024 @ 10:22 PM EST

Contributed by: John Northey

As we head towards a new season I thought it would be fun to see how good/bad it can get at each position and when we had that.

Minimum is 81 games at a position (1/2 of a season).  I figured that is a safe measure to use to avoid weird results while still getting 40 or so per position.  Stats are via FanGraphs which I downloaded all the data from so WAR is FanGraphs version.  This gives us 173 player seasons to look at (limited to one position 120 games).  Just 9 times did a guy play 120+ games with under 1000 defensive innings, the lowest being Santiago Espinal in 2022 at 2B (945 innings).  1443 is the most defensive innings by Tony Fernandez in 1986 (163 games, only missed 33 innings on defense).

A few interesting stats on defense first (as we know the least about defense offhand)...
Those defensive stats show how much variability there is in judging defense still. Vernon Wells having the best and worst scores ever for Jay in the OF in 2004 and 2003 respectively is nuts. No way he shifted that much in a single season, from worst ever here to best ever in one off-season.  That's like Kirby Puckett on offense - went from 0 HR in 1984 to 31 in 1986 playing full time both years (never bought that he did that without PEDs, especially if you look at him both years).  Other shifts one can understand.  Tony Fernandez when young was a wizard at SS, but old version was ugly at 3B (but nearly hit 400 that year - was over last on June 28th, peaked on June 21st at 414/491/573 then hit just 244/368/329 the rest of the way).

Now, on to the overall numbers by position including offense so we get fWAR leaders/losers at each position.  I bolded the 'best of the best' and 'worst of the worst' for ease in quickly seeing just how good/bad things can get. Stats are for the full season, not just time at the one position.


BestWorstBestWorstBestWorst
PositionPlayers WhoYearWARWhoYearWARWhoYearOPSWhoYearOPSWhoYearwRC+WhoYearwRC+
C 48 Russell Martin 2015 4.5 J.P. Arencibia 2011 -1.1 Greg Myers 2003 .876 Ken Huckaby 2002 .577 Greg Myers 2003 127.2 Ken Huckaby 2002 46.8
1B 42 John Olerud 1993 8.1 Justin Smoak 2016 -0.4 Carlos Delgado 2000 1.134 Doug Ault 1977 .692 John Olerud 1993 179.3 Doug Ault 1977 83.0
2B 35 Marcus Semien 2021 6.3 Carlos Garcia 1997 -2.2 Roberto Alomar 1993 .900 Garth Iorg 1987 .546 Roberto Alomar 1993 142.3 Carlos Garcia 1997 42.4
3B 44 Josh Donaldson 2015 8.7 Garth Iorg 1984 -1.2 Josh Donaldson 2016 .953 Garth Iorg 1984 .548 Josh Donaldson 2016 156.6 Garth Iorg 1984 44.9
SS 37 Bo Bichette 2021 5.1 Alfredo Griffin 1984 -1.9 Bo Bichette 2021 .828 Alfredo Griffin 1981 .531 Bo Bichette 2022 129.7 Alfredo Griffin 1981 43.6
LF 35 George Bell 1987 5.3 Joe Carter 1996 -0.6 George Bell 1987 .957 Dave Collins 1983 .671 George Bell 1987 143.4 Rajai Davis 2012 83.5
CF 40 Lloyd Moseby 1984 6.9 Vernon Wells 2009 -0.1 Vernon Wells 2003 .909 Rick Bosetti 1978 .645 Lloyd Moseby 1983 135.3 Rick Bosetti 1979 69.3
RF 41 José Bautista 2011 8.1 Bob Bailor 1979 -1.3 José Bautista 2011 1.056 Bob Bailor 1979 .585 José Bautista 2011 180.5 Bob Bailor 1979 56.8
DH 25 Paul Molitor 1993 4.8 Adam Lind 2010 -0.6 Edwin Encarnación 2012 .941 Rance Mulliniks 1991 .697 Edwin Encarnación '12&'15 150.2 Rico Carty 1979 88.0



Best Other
PositionWhoYearHRWhoYearAvgWhoYearOBPWhoYearSlgWhoYearSB
C Russell Martin 2015 23 Darrin Fletcher 2000 .320 Greg Myers 2003 .374 Darrin Fletcher 2000 .514 Ernie Whitt 1989 5
1B Vladimir Guerrero Jr. 2021 48 John Olerud 1993 .363 John Olerud 1993 .473 Carlos Delgado 2000 .664 Willie Upshaw 1986 23
2B Marcus Semien 2021 45 Roberto Alomar 1993 .326 Roberto Alomar 1993 .408 Marcus Semien 2021 .538 Roberto Alomar 1993 55
3B Tony Batista 2000 41 Tony Fernandez 1999 .328 Tony Fernandez 1999 .427 Josh Donaldson 2015 .568 Kelly Gruber 1988 23
SS Bo Bichette 2021 29 Tony Fernandez 1987 .322 Tony Fernandez 1987 .379 Bo Bichette 2021 .484 Tony Fernandez 1987 32
LF George Bell 1987 47 Shannon Stewart 2000 .319 Reed Johnson 2006 .390 George Bell 1987 .605 Dave Collins 1984 60
CF José Cruz Jr. 2001 34 Vernon Wells 2003 .317 Otis Nixon 1996 .377 Vernon Wells 2003 .550 Otis Nixon 1996 54
RF José Bautista 2010 54 Shawn Green 1999 .309 José Bautista 2011 .447 José Bautista 2010 .617 Shawn Green 1998 35
DH Edwin Encarnación 2016 42 Paul Molitor 1994 .341 Paul Molitor 1994 .341 Adam Lind 2009 .562 Paul Molitor 1993 22



Worst Other
PositionWhoYearHRWhoYearAvgWhoYearOBPWhoYearSlgWhoYearSB
C 3 players
0 J.P. Arencibia 2013 .194 J.P. Arencibia 2013 .227 Alan Ashby 1977 .280 25 players
0
1B John Olerud 1995 8 Justin Smoak 2019 .208 Adam Lind 2011 .295 Willie Upshaw 1986 .368 13 players
0
2B 3 players
2 Aaron Hill 2010 .205 Carlos Garcia 1997 .253 Garth Iorg 1987 .284 Danny Ainge 1979 1
3B Garth Iorg '82&'84 1 Yangervis Solarte 2018 .226 Garth Iorg 1984 .244 Garth Iorg 1984 .304 8 players
0
SS 3 players
0 Alfredo Griffin 1981 .209 Alfredo Griffin 1981 .243 Luis Gomez 1978 .254 2 players
1
LF Dave Collins 1983 1 Daulton Varsho 2023 .220 Daulton Varsho 2023 .285 Dave Collins 1983 .328 2 players
0
CF Otis Nixon 1996 1 Lloyd Moseby 1989 .221 Randal Grichuk 2021 .281 Otis Nixon 1996 .327 2 players
0
RF 3 players
1 José Bautista 2017 .203 Randal Grichuk 2019 .280 Bob Bailor 1979 .287 2 players
1
DH Rance Mulliniks 1991 2 Adam Lind 2010 .237 Adam Lind 2010 .287 Rance Mulliniks 1991 .333 10 players
0

Note: Players who played on a different team as well as the Jays didn't count as the system merged them into one row which messed this stuff up a bit.  The only one I can think of it affected was CF worst - Bradley Zimmer in 100 games (104 PA) 'hit' 101/200/213 for a horrid 23 wRC+, -0.3 fWAR but he did hit 2 home runs, more than Otis Nixon 1996, and stole 3 bases (more than the 2 guys who were at 0).  Otherwise Zimmer would own CF and many Jay worst ever records here.  Those 9 games in Philly kept him from 'counting' when I put this together.

I find it amazing that Edwin Encarnacion had a first decimal identical season in wRC+.  Funny that only 1 guy ever had a single SB while playing 2B all season (Ainge) while all other positions had at least 2.  No shock a lot of the worst ever were in the 1970's when the Jays lost 100+ each season. Lots of high numbers for offense in the steroid era (1994-2004 roughly) despite the Jays never making the playoffs during that horrid stretch.  Some names I hadn't remembered (Solarte I totally forgot about) and some I remembered fondly even though they often stunk (Iorg - I used to try to imitate the bizarre stance he had).  I can just imagine how nuts this board would've been in '87 when McGriff and Fielder, two power hitting kids, were forced to share DH (with Fielder put in at 3B now and then which was quite entertaining) so Upshaw with a sub 400 Slg could play everyday at 1B.  Kind of interesting that Grichuk holds the worst OBP for 2 different positions here.

One oddity - the best Jays team by W-L record was 1985's 99 win team, but not one player on that team made these lists.  Other playoff years saw... 1989 had the worst CF Avg, best C SB; 1991 lowest DH HR, OPS and Slg; 1992 best Total Zone score (Devo in CF); 1993 Olerud at 1B best avg/OBP/WAR/wRC+, Alomar best avg/OBP/SB/OPS/wRC+ at 2B, Molitor the best WAR/SB at DH; 2015 best WAR/Slg 3B, best WAR/HR by a C; 2016 the worst WAR at 1B, best OPS/wRC+ at 3B, HR at DH; 2020 didn't count (60 games too few to use), 2022 best wRC+ at SS; 2023 worst Avg/OBP for a LF.  So the only playoff year to not have anything 'wow' good or bad happen was 1985.  When I do pitchers it'll be interesting to see if that changes (don't think it will thanks to Halladay)

Hopefully you all find this as fun as I did.

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