Jays ‘prepared’ if things pick up on free agency and trade fronts this off-season
The potential for the Toronto Blue Jays to have a memorable off-season is there. Now it appears to be a matter of waiting for the first big dominoes to fall so the action can really begin.
Whether Toronto strikes first remains up in the air. But with money to spend and prospect capital in tow, the team could be a player on both the free agent and trade fronts as it aims higher after returning to the playoffs in 2020.
“It doesn’t take much at this point for a deal to happen,” general manager Ross Atkins said Wednesday. “I don’t know if it’s days or a week or two before things start to pick up for the Toronto Blue Jays, but we’re prepared.”
Atkins struck quickly last month by inking left-hander Robbie Ray to a one-year deal worth US$8 million, making him the first free agent to sign in what has been a quiet off-season so far around the big leagues.