SAN DIEGO, Calif. — Much of the competition throughout Major League Baseball has been spending with two fists this week, almost as if its last call at a saloon…
Jays general manager Ross Atkins doesn’t see it that way, of course, and as the remainder of December plays out, he may, in fact, be right.
As the list of ‘ones that got away’ piled higher and other teams prepared to leave town with improved rosters, the Jays proclamation that they “are better positioned than any other team in Major League Baseball” is being put to the test.Article content I think we’re in a fortunate position where we don’t have 16 holes to fill. We’ve got a pretty complete team returning.”
There’s also a desire and need to add an outfielder to the mix, preferably a left-handed bat. Michael Brantley on a short-term deal, anyone?
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