An idea shamelessly stolen researched from James Kannengieser at Amazing Avenue. Baseball-Reference counts page views player and team pages and they list the top 200 pages here. Here are the Jays and former Jays that are in the top 200:
Rank |
Player |
Page Hits |
Jays WAR |
Career WAR |
14 |
Roy Halladay |
336245 |
47.4 |
54.3 |
16 |
Jayson Werth |
316167 |
0.2 |
18.7 |
26 |
Jose Bautista |
256654 |
7.6 |
5.9 |
45 |
Rickey Henderson |
184966 |
0.3 |
75.3 |
62 |
Roger Clemens |
160101 |
17.8 |
74.8 |
69 |
Roberto Alomar |
151833 |
20.1 |
63.5 |
83 |
Ted Lilly |
137041 |
7.4 |
25.1 |
95 |
Frank Thomas |
127891 |
1.7 |
70.6 |
112 |
Scott Downs |
114616 |
9.5 |
8.4 |
114 |
Fred McGriff |
113753 |
18.9 |
50.5 |
124 |
Kyle Drabek |
110531 |
0.1 |
0.1 |
135 |
Chris Carpenter |
106164 |
6.8 |
28.6 |
137 |
Bengie Molina |
105853 |
0.4 |
8.6 |
Roy Halladay being at the top doesn't surprise me. But then Ted Lilly and Scott Downs being on the list at all does. Bengie Molina is surprisingly popular too. The list shows how curious everyone is about Kyle Drabek.
On the list of favorite teams, it won't surprise anyone that the only Jay seasons to make the top 200 are the 1993 Jay at number 20 with 202,574 visits and 1992 at number 32 with 180,569 visits.