With opener fast approaching, Montoyo says Jays are hungry and ready to play
After a few days of silence from the Toronto Blue Jays as their summer training camp got underway, manager Charlie Montoyo shed some light Wednesday on the team’s workout sessions and preparations for the 60-game regular season that’s fast approaching.
Montoyo said the players arrived in great physical condition but his biggest challenge will be getting them in “baseball shape” ahead of the July 24 opener at Tampa Bay. An intrasquad game is planned for Thursday evening at Rogers Centre.
“We have a young team and they’re hungry to play and they’re ready to go,” Montoyo said. “Everybody looks really good and I’m proud to tell you that. I’m really happy about that.”
Hitters started taking live batting practice Tuesday as they try to build up at-bats in the shortened timeframe. Montoyo said there’s a heightened emphasis on individual work as the team determines who will make the 30-man cut for Opening Day.