Blue Jays’ Charlie Montoyo pleased with MLB managerial debut despite loss
TORONTO — Charlie Montoyo anxiously waited at the top of the home dugout until he got a pat on his shoulder telling him that it was his turn to go on to the field at Rogers Centre.
The 53-year-old Montoyo jogged out to the third-base line, warmly greeting each member of the team’s staff as he was officially introduced as the Blue Jays manager. He then waited near home plate where he hugged every player on Toronto’s starting lineup as they came on to the turf.
It was a moment 22 years in the making.
“It was pretty cool, I was enjoying every minute of it,” said Montoyo after the Blue Jays dropped their home opener to the Detroit Tigers 2-0 on Thursday. “And how about a nail biter for my first one? It was fun.”