During
Spring training , Todd was traded to the
Philadelphia Phillies for minor league
infielder Ed Cuervo. He spent the season playing for his home town minor league team,
Oklahoma City 89ers, where he went 3–4 with a 4.61 ERA. He was released by the Phillies at the start of the season, and signed on with the
Toronto Blue Jays shortly afterward. Todd spent the first half of the 1979 season with the
Syracuse Chiefs, where he went 9–4 with a 3.34 ERA. An injury to
starting pitcher Jim Clancy opened a door for Todd to receive a call to the majors in August. Despite getting hit hard by the
Kansas City Royals in his first appearance, he made his only start of the season five days later in the first game of a
doubleheader with the
Chicago White Sox. He allowed five
earned runs in seven plus innings to take the loss. From there, Todd was relegated to "mop up duty," making ten more appearances, all in losses. Todd's season mirrored his 1979 season in that he began the season in Syracuse, and joined the Blue Jays in August, but the similarities end there. He was immediately inserted into the starting rotation. He ended up with a no decision in both of his first two starts, despite handing the game over to the
bullpen with a lead in both cases. In his third start, he earned a
complete game victory over the
Minnesota Twins. For the season, he made twelve starts, and went 5–2 with a career best 3.96 ERA. Despite this moderate success, he was demoted to Syracuse, where he spent the season. ==Career stats==