All quiet on Jays’ front – for now – as baseball’s virtual winter meetings wrap
It was status quo for the Toronto Blue Jays on Thursday as the annual winter meetings wrapped without any significant moves by Canada’s only big-league team.
Entering the four-day virtual sessions with prospect capital and the willingness to spend, the Blue Jays may have laid some groundwork but held off on trades and free-agent signings.
“I do think that there is momentum for the Toronto Blue Jays,” general manager Ross Atkins said Thursday. “We feel very good about opportunities getting closer to decisions that need to be made.”
The Texas Rangers acquired first baseman Nate Lowe from the Tampa Bay Rays in a six-player swap. However, the big deal or signing that could trigger movement among the top names on the free agency board had yet to materialize as of Thursday afternoon.