TORONTO — The Toronto Blue Jays have named former long-time executive Paul Beeston president emeritus.
The team says the appointment is “in honour and recognition of his many years of service and contributions to the organization.”
Beeston retired as team president last November.
“This is simply a small token of recognition for the nearly four decades he’s given the game,” Beeston’s successor Mark Shapiro said in a release. “We felt it was right to honour the legacy he has built and ensure he’s a part of the future successes of this team.”
Beeston was the first employee hired by the Blue Jays in 1976 and saw the team through its glory years over two decades ago.