Carlos Delgado is on the phone from his home in Aguadilla, Puerto Rico.



Because of the spread of the coronavirus, he’s been sheltering at home with his wife and two children, aged 13 and 10, for six weeks now. The kids are completing schoolwork via an online platform, he says, while Delgado is trying to stay busy with work for his not-for-profit foundation, Extra Bases, that helps those in need, in both his native Puerto Rico and abroad.



It’s far from normal life, but the affable Delgado is focusing on the positives — everyone in his family is healthy and safe. “No complaints,” he says.



Delgado also has no complaints when looking back on his 17-year major-league career, 12 of which were spent with the Toronto Blue Jays. He remains beloved in these parts and is among the seven players enshrined on the Rogers Centre Level of Excellence. He is one the best sluggers in franchise history, with his 336 home runs and .949 OPS leading...