Carlos Delgado holds the top spot in Toronto Blue Jays history for home runs, RBI, and extra base hits. He also leads the franchise in runs scored, doubles, on-base percentage, and slugging percentage. With a 1993 World Series ring to his name, Delgado shared valuable advice on managing emotions in significant games. The 53-year-old considers reaching the World Series as the pinnacle achievement for any baseball team, emphasizing the respect, credibility, and added responsibilities it brings.
His counsel to the Jays is to savor the moment, stay composed, and maintain the same strategies that propelled them to this stage without trying to overextend. Delgado emphasized the importance of not altering one’s approach suddenly and advised against attempting new tactics in high-stakes situations. Regarding facing the formidable Shohei Ohtani of the Los Angeles Dodgers, Delgado recommended employing breaking balls low in the strike zone and avoiding pitching to him whenever possible.
Delgado encouraged fans to relish the excitement of the World Series, reminiscing about his own experience playing in the loud and electrifying atmosphere of the Rogers Centre during his time with the Blue Jays. He vividly recalled the thrill of joining the team in 1993 and playing alongside baseball luminaries like Joe Carter, Devon White, Robbie Alomar, and Paul Molitor.
In addition to his baseball legacy, Delgado is actively involved in community work and philanthropy, particularly supporting youth initiatives in Puerto Rico through his non-profit organization Extra-Bases. Despite his diverse interests, baseball remains a constant passion in his life, eagerly anticipating and following the 2025 World Series games with great enthusiasm.
For more insights, you can watch the full interview with Carlos Delgado discussing his baseball journey, World Series memories, and advice for the current Blue Jays team.

