Major League Baseball’s annual winter meetings have been rather dull in recent years, but if ever there was a time for the Blue Jays to make a bit of noise, this might be it. It feels like this off-season has been slightly more active than last off-season to date … The signings picked up in the winter meetings last year. I would expect it to be even more active than last.”The Blue Jays played the role of casual observer during the last two winter meetings. In 2017, the Blue Jays didn’t do anything, except lose the rights to Jordan Romano and Travis Bergen in the Rule 5. It will be a busy week for the Blue Jays’ brass as they also search for a new scouting director and a possible replacement for departed assistant GM Ben Cherington.
Source: thestar December 08, 2019 23:37 UTC