First-half results in Blue Jays franchise history

Joe Carter (Rusty Kennedy/AP)

We’re officially at the midway point of the 2015 MLB season, and the Toronto Blue Jays are currently fourth in the AL East with a 45-46 record. How are they doing compared to other seasons? Here’s a look back at how the Blue Jays have stacked up through 91 games, from 1977 to today:

1st HALF
RANKING
YEAR W-L W% Runs Runs Allowed Run diff. RESULT
1 ’92 56-35 0.615 427 364 63 1 (WS Champ)
2 ’91 55-36 0.604 373 308 65 1 (Div. Champ)
3 ’85 54-37 0.593 430 345 85 1 (Div.Champ)
T4 ’83 53-38 0.582 446 367 79 4
T4 ’87 53-38 0.582 466 364 102 2
T4 ’84 53-37 0.589 415 358 57 2
7 ’06 51-40 0.560 486 446 40 3
8 ’93 50-41 0.549 465 435 30 1 (WS Champ)
T9 ’90 49-42 0.538 450 383 67 2
T9 ’00 49-42 0.538 510 533 -23 3
T11 ’03 48-43 0.527 538 491 47 3
T11 ’86 48-43 0.527 491 456 35 4
T13 ’99 47-44 0.516 502 487 15 3
T13 ’14 47-44 0.516 409 386 23 3
T15 ’98 46-44 0.511 424 437 -13 3
T15 ’10 46-45 0.505 411 411 0 4
T17 ’05 45-46 0.495 444 396 48 3
T17 ’07 45-46 0.495 431 422 9 3
T17 ’12 45-46 0.495 448 430 18 4
T20 ’13 44-47 0.484 412 422 -10 5
T20 ’08 44-47 0.484 380 361 19 4
T20 ’09 44-47 0.484 438 410 28 4
T20 ’11 44-47 0.484 419 415 4 4
T20 ’97 44-47 0.484 355 387 -32 5
T20 ’01 44-47 0.484 454 438 16 3
T20 ’88 44-47 0.484 425 398 27 3
T20 ’89 44-47 0.484 419 397 22 1 (Div. Champ)
28 ’82 43-48 0.473 394 416 -22 6
T29 ’94 41-50 0.451 443 478 -35 3
T29 ’96 41-50 0.451 481 496 -15 4
T31 ’95 40-51 0.440 437 498 -61 5
T31 ’80 40-51 0.440 345 397 -52 7
33 ’04 39-52 0.429 407 446 -39 5
34 ’02 38-53 0.418 428 487 -59 3
35 ’77 34-57 0.374 357 452 -95 7
36 ’78 33-58 0.363 361 449 -88 7
37 ’81 32-59 0.352 286 399 -113 7
38 ’79 28-63 0.308 323 470 -147 7

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