It’s the last month of the decade, and time to look ahead to 2020. The consensus around the league, and clear message from both the Toronto Blue Jays ownership and front office is that 2020 will be another rebuilding year, and a chance to further assess the talent assembled over the past five offseasons by General Manager Ross Atkins and his colleagues.
So far this offseason has been a bust for the Blue Jays brain trust involving executive departures, minor trades, waiver signings, minor league free agent signings, and the outrighting, releasing and non-tendering of multiple players from the 40-man roster.