In 1983, Lloyd hit .315/.376/.499, finishing 15th in MVP voting, showcasing his incredible potential and establishing himself as a key fixture in the Blue Jays' outfield.
Moseby was a dynamic player, with strengths identified by Bill James as 'hitting for power, hitting for average, range, throwing, base running, patience as a hitter. Weaknesses none.'
In 1985, despite a drop to a .259 batting average, Lloyd's 18 homers and 37 steals contributed significantly to the Blue Jays during their first playoff appearance.
By 1987, Lloyd bounced back with career highs in runs (106), home runs (26), and RBIs (96), demonstrating his resilience and importance to the Blue Jays' success.
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