by Tommy March on May 2nd, 2006

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Who holds the Toronto Blue Jays career record for Doubles?

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  • by Henry Hascup on May 2nd, 2006

    Henry Hascup

    Here's the top 50 as of May 6, 2006

    TORONTO BLUEJAYS
    CAREER
    AT BATS >= 1000

    DOUBLES 2B AB
    1 Carlos Delgado 343 5008
    2 Tony Fernandez 291 5335
    3 Lloyd Moseby 242 5124
    4 George Bell 237 4528
    T5 Joe Carter 218 4093
    T5 Shannon Stewart 218 3450
    7 John Olerud 213 3103
    8 Rance Mulliniks 204 3013
    9 Willie Upshaw 177 3710
    T10 Alex Gonzalez 172 3258
    T10 Damaso Garcia 172 3572
    12 Ed Sprague 170 3156
    13 Vernon Wells 166 2748
    T14 Ernie Whitt 164 3514
    T14 Shawn Green 164 2513
    16 Jesse Barfield 162 3463
    17 Devon White 155 2711
    18 Roberto Alomar 152 2706
    19 Kelly Gruber 145 3094
    20 Eric Hinske 138 2100
    21 Jose Cruz Jr. 136 2559
    T22 Pat Borders 127 2309
    T22 Alfredo Griffin 127 3396
    24 Garth Iorg 125 2450
    25 Roy Howell 101 1954
    26 Fred McGriff 99 1944
    27 Paul Molitor 98 1615
    28 Al Woods 97 1958
    29 Darrin Fletcher 94 1778
    T30 Orlando Hudson 88 1616
    T30 Frank Catalanotto 88 1223
    T32 Otto Velez 76 1531
    T32 Barry Bonnell 76 1504
    34 Bob Bailor 75 1878
    35 Rick Bosetti 69 1422
    36 Tony Batista 68 1266
    T37 Manuel Lee 67 2152
    T37 Reed Johnson 67 1391
    39 Raul Mondesi 64 1259
    40 Buck Martinez 63 1100
    41 John Mayberry 62 1803
    42 Brad Fullmer 60 1004
    43 Chris Woodward 59 1067
    T44 Greg Myers 58 1032
    T44 Cliff Johnson 58 1175
    46 Mookie Wilson 57 1067
    47 Homer Bush 47 1131
    48 Nelson Liriano 45 1022

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