Blue Jays hovering around playoff cutline at midway point of shortened season
An expanded playoff structure for the truncated 2020 baseball season has given the Toronto Blue Jays more reason to focus on the present as well as the future.
The team’s overhaul took over three years to complete and is finally showing signs of fruit. The Blue Jays enter the second half of the 60-game campaign with a solid chance of reaching the post-season for the first time in four years.
Rather than unloading assets for prospects, Toronto’s front office built on its young core in the off-season via free-agent signings and trades. The team still appears far from being a true contender but the strides are evident.
General manager Ross Atkins said the progress was evident at camp last spring.