Toronto Blue Jays GM Ross Atkins’ job may be under threat as speculation mounts about his potential replacement with Alex Slater of the Los Angeles Dodgers.
The Blue Jays are reportedly considering Alex Slater, Assistant General Manager of the Los Angeles Dodgers, as a substitute for Ross Atkins.
With the upcoming season, the Blue Jays need to see continued success from Atkins; otherwise, he may face dismissal.
Rumors indicate a significant shift in leadership preference, with Alex Slater, the Dodgers’ Assistant GM and Vice President, emerging as a likely candidate.
Slater brings a wealth of experience to the table, having been with the Dodgers for 11 seasons now. He has played a pivotal role in acquiring top-tier free agents like Shohei Ohtani and Blake Snell.
Alex Slater, in his position as Vice President and Assistant General Manager of the LA Dodgers, approaches his 11th season with the Dodgers and 14th overall in professional baseball. Before joining the Dodgers, Slater was with the San Diego Padres, where he was instrumental in evaluating and acquiring talent.
There is a growing sentiment among fans that a change in the front office is necessary, with less confidence in Atkins and Mark Shapiro’s ability to guide the franchise to sustained success.
This upcoming season will be crucial for determining the future of both Atkins and Shapiro in Toronto.
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