Florence Blue Jays

The Florence Blue Jays Baseball Club was a minor league baseball team based in Florence, South Carolina.

Florence Blue Jays
19811986
Florence, SC
Minor league affiliations
Previous classesClass A
LeagueSouth Atlantic League
DivisionSouth Division
Major league affiliations
Previous teamsToronto Blue Jays (1981-1986)
Minor league titles
League titles 1985
Division titles 1982, 1985
Team data
Previous parks
American Legion Stadium (1981-1986)

They began play in the South Atlantic League in 1981 where they eventually captured the league title in 1985.

After the 1986 season the team relocated and became the Myrtle Beach Blue Jays (now the Hagerstown Suns).

They were a minor league club of the Toronto Blue Jays and played at American Legion Stadium.

Notable Alumni

  • Geronimo Berroa (1985)
  • Pat Borders (1983-1984, 1986) 1992 World Series Most Valuable Player

Year-by-Year Record

YearRecordFinishManagerAttendancePlayoffsTeam MVP
198166-726thDennis Holmberg74,645
198277-643rdDennis Holmberg54,446Defeated Charleston 2-0 in South Division championship
Lost to Greensboro 3-2 in league championship
Ken Kinnard
198371-725thDennis Holmberg54,779Cecil Fielder
198465-738thDennis Holmberg44,217Pat Borders
198582-551stHector Torres41,546Defeated Columbia 2-0 in South Division championship
Defeated Greensboro 3-2 in league championship
Sil Campusano
198656-767th (t)Hector Torres36,010Pedro Muñoz

South Atlantic League All-Stars

  • First Base: Cecil Fielder (1983)
  • Second Base: Garry Harris (1981)
  • Shortstop: Ralph "Rocket" Wheeler (1981), Santiago Garcia (1985)
  • Catcher: Dave Stenhouse (1983)
  • Pitcher: Tim England (1985)
  • Outfield: Sil Campusano (1985)(also league Most Valuable Player for 1985)
  • Manager: Hector Torres (1985)

South Atlantic League Season Leaders

Pitching

  • Shutouts: 3, Doug Welenc (1981)
  • Strikeouts: 186, Devallon Harper (1982)
    210, Tim Englund (1985)
  • Strikeouts per 9 innings: 10.14, Devallon Harper (1982)
  • Winning Percentage: .750, Tim Englund (1985) (18-6)
  • Games Started: 30, Tim Englund (1985)
    28, Mike Jones (1986)
  • Wins: 18, Tim Englund (1985)
  • Saves: 18, Joey Pursell (1982)
  • Games Finished: 46, Joey Pursell (1982)
  • Runs Allowed: 116, Jose Mesa (1983)
    116, Dane Johnson (1986)
  • Earned Runs Allowed: 96, Dane Johnson (1986)

Hitting

  • Runs Batted In: 85, Pat Borders (1984) (tied with one other)
  • Stolen Bases: 83, Bernie Tatis (1982)
  • Caught Stealing: 18, Bernie Tatis (1982)
  • Slugging Percentage: .443, Pat Borders (1984)
  • At Bats: 502, Webster Garrison (1984)
  • Doubles: 35, Santiago Garcia (1985)
  • Struck Out: 208, Darrell Landrum (1985)(tied all-time league record)
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References

  • Florence Blue Jays
  • Encyclopedia of Minor League Baseball: The Official Record of Minor League Baseball Editors – Lloyd Johnson, Miles Wolff. Publisher: Baseball America, 2007. Format: Hardback, 767 pp. Language: English. ISBN 978-1-932391-17-6


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