Shapiro: Ross Atkins, John Schneider extensions give Blue Jays leadership stability
TORONTO — It might seem that the Toronto Blue Jays’ decision to extend the contracts of general manager Ross Atkins and manager John Schneider on Monday was a reward for guiding the Major League Baseball club to the World Series last year.
But team president Mark Shapiro said in a wide-ranging Q-and-A with reporters on Wednesday that the renewed deals are part of his commitment to building a culture focused on consistency.
“I really do believe that’s a competitive advantage, not just for the sheer sake of stability and continuity, but for the ability to make adjustments and the ability to truly get better and improve and develop and grow,” said Shapiro in a board room in the Blue Jays offices at Rogers Centre. “The greatest reflection of those two is we finished last year and they took our major league staff, sat down and said ‘OK, we’re all kind of basking in the glow. What happened last year? What is repeatable? What is not? And how are we going to improve off of last year?’
“I think that defines both of those two guys.”
