Jays GM says he’ll likely need at least three weeks to fill manager position
TORONTO — The Toronto Blue Jays had the breath knocked out of them barely a month into the 2018 campaign. The final gasp essentially came halfway through the season.
Any embers still flickering from back-to-back playoff appearances in 2015-16 were snuffed out when star players were moved before the trade deadline. Manager John Gibbons eventually made a final bow and now the future has become the present at Rogers Centre.
It will likely take at least a year of pain — maybe two or even three — before the Blue Jays are in a position to contend again.
“Timelines are so difficult,” general manager Ross Atkins said Tuesday. “I don’t expect us next year to be jumping up and down on mounds. If that starts to look more realistic in the following year or the year after that, then that’s what we’re shooting for and that’s what we are optimistic will happen.


