The Blue Jays are very well represented on this year’s Hall of Fame ballot. Of course, Roy Halladay is on the ballot for the first time and should have a pretty good chance of being a first ballot Hall of Famer.
He’s not the only one though, as the Blue Jays are also represented by former pitchers Ted Lilly and Roger Clemens, and also the highest paid player in franchise history, Vernon Wells.
Wells is one of the more polarizing figures in franchise history, at least in terms of how he is remembered for his contributions in Toronto.