Right-hander Marcus Stroman laments Jays’ lack of veteran presence
DUNEDIN, Fla. — Marcus Stroman is ready to embrace a leadership role with the Blue Jays this season, but he’s concerned the lack of veteran presence on the team’s roster will do a disservice to Toronto’s young stars.
The 27-year-old right-hander, speaking to media on Sunday for the first time this spring training, credited older players like Mark Buehrle, Jose Bautista, Troy Tulowitzki and Josh Donaldson with helping him through his early years in the majors.
But with most of those names now long gone, Stroman said Toronto’s youthful core is missing out.
“Should I honestly be that guy in the clubhouse? I would love to be that guy but … I used to go to Mark Buehrle if I had a question, LaTroy Hawkins if I had a question and I want these guys that are young now to have that same feeling,” Stroman said.