November 7, 2024

Ross Atkins to Return as Blue Jays’ GM in 2025

Blue Jays sign GM Ross Atkins to five-year extension | Yardbarker

Toronto Blue Jays general manager Ross Atkins will return for the 2025 season, the team announced on Tuesday. Atkins, whose contract was set to expire at the end of the 2024 season, will continue in his role as the architect of the Blue Jays’ roster, following a successful tenure that has seen the team reach new heights.

Atkins, who took over as GM in 2016, has been instrumental in reshaping the Blue Jays into a competitive force in Major League Baseball. Under his leadership, the team has seen a significant influx of young talent, most notably the emergence of players like Vladimir Guerrero Jr., Bo Bichette, and Alek Manoah. The Blue Jays made the playoffs in 2020 and have remained a fixture in the postseason conversation, bolstered by a strong farm system and a series of impactful trades and signings.

In a statement, Blue Jays president Mark Shapiro expressed confidence in Atkins’ leadership. “Ross has done an exceptional job building a team that is poised for sustained success,” said Shapiro. “His vision for the future and commitment to the team’s goals align perfectly with our plans for continued growth. We are excited for the future of the Blue Jays under Ross’ leadership.”

Atkins has also been praised for his work in building a strong analytics department, which has helped the Blue Jays maximize their potential by blending traditional scouting with modern data-driven decision-making. His focus on player development and fostering a culture of collaboration has been integral to the team’s turnaround in recent years.

With the Blue Jays in a promising position for the 2024 season, Atkins’ return signals the team’s commitment to continuing its upward trajectory as a contender in the American League.

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