Carlos Delgado holds numerous records as a Toronto Blue Jays player, including the most home runs, RBI, and extra base hits in team history. He also leads the franchise in runs scored, doubles, on-base percentage, and slugging percentage. Delgado, who won a World Series ring in 1993, believes that reaching the World Series is the ultimate achievement for any baseball team.
According to Delgado, achieving World Series status brings respect, credibility, and increased responsibilities due to the heightened competition. His advice to the Jays is to savor the moment, manage their emotions, and maintain the same level of performance that got them to this stage without feeling the need to overextend themselves.
Delgado emphasized the importance of simplicity in gameplay, urging the team to focus on hitting the ball, working the count, and elevating pitch counts. When it comes to facing the formidable Shohei Ohtani of the Los Angeles Dodgers, Delgado recommends using breaking balls down in the dirt and avoiding pitching to him whenever possible.
As the Jays gear up for their historic World Series appearance, Delgado encourages fans to embrace the excitement and create a vibrant atmosphere at Rogers Centre. Recalling his own experience playing in the World Series at the SkyDome, Delgado described the electrifying energy of the crowd and the thrill of playing alongside legendary Blue Jays players.
Despite no longer being active on the field, Delgado remains connected to baseball through community work and his non-profit organization Extra-Bases, which supports youth in Puerto Rico. He continues to follow the game closely and eagerly anticipates the upcoming series, emphasizing that baseball will always hold a special place in his life.
