Toronto Blue Jays execs Atkins and Shapiro weigh in on 95-loss regular season
TORONTO — There is plenty to like about the youth movement building within the Toronto Blue Jays. The question now is how long will it take for those youngsters to play meaningful games.
Bo Bichette looks like the real deal. Cavan Biggio flashed some of his potential. Vladimir Guerrero Jr. can hit the ball harder than anyone.
Rookies were front and centre for the Blue Jays during a challenging 67-95 season. They were given a chance to play in a campaign marked by roster overhaul and the departure of several veterans.
An interesting off-season awaits as general manager Ross Atkins is tasked with building on the Jays’ nucleus and strengthening a team that has more holes than certainties at the moment.