Blue Jays skipper says team feels it can play with the ‘big dogs’ in the division
Expectations have changed significantly for the Toronto Blue Jays since Charlie Montoyo was named manager after the 2018 season.
He guided the club through a rebuilding effort in his first year as skipper and helped the team get back to the playoffs last season.
Bigger things are expected in 2021 and Montoyo said his players are feeling ready and confident.
“That’s the vibe on this club right now: that we can play with the big dogs in this division,” he said Thursday on a video call with reporters. “We can compete and we have a good chance.”