Green began his stellar career with the Toronto Blue Jays on September 28, 1993. As a two-time major league All-Star, Green drove in 100 runs four times and scored 100 runs 4 times, hit 40 or more home runs three times, led the league in doubles, extra base hits, and total bases, won both a Golden Glove Award and a Silver Slugger Award, and set the Dodgers single-season record in home runs (49 in the 2001 season . On May 23, 2002, Green had one of his best single game performances ever, hitting a major league record 4 home runs in a single game. During his 15-year career, Green had a batting average of .283, had 2,003 hits, 328 home runs and drove in 1, 070 RBIs in 1, 951 games played. Of Jewish major leaguers, only Hank Greenberg, with 331 home runs and 1, 276 RBIs, has more major league home runs than Green.