A lot has changed in Toronto since a memorable postseason run for the Blue Jays. When a franchise breaks a drought like they did in 2015, it’s rare to have the amount of front office turnover that took place in Toronto. It was inevitable in some positions, such as the retirement of Paul Beeston, but perhaps avoidable, or at the very least unexpected in the case of 2015 MLB Executive of the Year, Alex Anthopoulos.
Gone are two of the men responsible for returning the Blue Jays to the playoffs, but the majority of the roster they built remains, as do several coaching staff pieces.