On December 3, the Toronto Blue Jays named Ross Atkins as the team’s Executive Vice President of Baseball Operations. During his tenure, the Atkins Regime has executed many trades.
As the Blue Jays opened spring training, general manager Ross Atkins met with reporters on Thursday. The GM implied the bulk of the club’s offseason activity was complete, minimizing the chance of making an impactful free agent strike without offloading someone from the roster.
It’s time for a News and Notes, ladies and gentlemen. The time has finally arrived, on Thursday, pitchers and catchers (and let’s be real, most players), reported to Dunedin for the start of Spring Training.
Blue Jays general manager Ross Atkins spoke to the media on Wednesday as the club introduced recent signees Kevin Kiermaier and Isiah Kiner-Falefa.
Missing out on the most box office-worthy free agent in baseball history was devasting for the Toronto Blue Jays, particularly for general manager Ross Atkins, who expressed his disappointment regarding the outcome on Wednesday.
Also: Matt Hague added to major league coaching staff Oh boy. Ross Atkins gave a press conference this morning and it was followed by a lot of online anger from the Blue Jays fanbase.
Ohtani would up signing a 10-year, $700 million deal with the Dodgers instead
The Toronto Blue Jays’ 2023-24 off-season has felt a tad underwhelming for most thus far, with the organization having yet to address its run creation despite making a pair of run prevention-related acquisitions.
Ross Atkins has made a lot more good moves than bad since taking over in 2016. Earlier, we looked at moves that didn’t/may not work out in the Blue Jays favour.
It’s been a year since the Daulton Varsho trade, which may go down as one of the worst moves from this front office. So in honour of that, we’re going to look at the worst moves from the Ross Atkins and Mark Shapiro era in this article, as well as their best moves in an upcoming article.
The second day of the Winter Meetings featured a press conference from Blue Jays general manager, Ross Atkins. A big question that still remains from this press conference is where is Ross “Waldo” Atkins?
Blue Jays general manager Ross Atkins has admitted the club is looking to add multiple bats this winter and it seems they are setting their sights high in that pursuit.
Blue Jays general manager Ross Atkins spoke to the media and discussed many details but the overarching takeaway was that the Jays are looking to add position players.
Blue Jays president Mark Shapiro announced Ross Atkins will return as general manager next season.
Regarding the decision to pull Berrios, Atkins emphasized that in-game decision-making is a role that belongs exclusively to Schneider.
Adding another starter indeed looks like an obvious goal for the front office. Atkins acknowledged a few weeks back the club was scouring the market. They’re firmly in a win-now window and would be justified in targeting either impending free agents or players with multiple seasons of club control.
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