Bleacher Report's Official Rankings of the 50 Greatest Teams in MLB History | News, Scores, Highlights, Stats, and Rumors
Matthew Barrera
Published Mar 25, 2026
Record: 95-67 (8-2 in postseason, won World Series)
Team ERA: 4.21 (103 ERA+)
Team BA/OBP/SLG: .279/.350/.436 (110 OPS+)
Batting Order/Pitching Staff
The Toronto Blue Jays have only won two World Series titles during their time as a franchise, and they came back-to-back in 1992 and 1993. Thanks to the additions of Paul Molitor, Rickey Henderson and Tony Fernandez, the '93 club gets the nod as the better of the two.
Juan Guzman (14-3, 3.99 ERA) and Pat Hentgen (19-9, 3.87 ERA) led a pitching staff that also included Jack Morris, Dave Stewart, Todd Stottlemyre and Al Leiter. Duane Ward (45 SV, 2.13 ERA, 12.2 K/9) replaced Tom Henke as closer and didn't miss a beat.
Joe Carter (.802 OPS, 33 HR, 121 RBI), John Olerud (.363 BA, 1.072 OPS, 24 HR, 107 RBI), Roberto Alomar (.900 OPS, 17 HR, 55 SB) and Molitor (.911 OPS, 22 HR, 111 RBI) made up a dangerous lineup, and Carter delivered one of the biggest home runs in baseball history to secure the title.