Jays GM not ready to put firm timetable on Vlad Guerrero Jr.’s MLB debut
DUNEDIN, Fla. — Ross Atkins doesn’t want to put a timetable on the eventual major league debut of baseball’s top prospect.
The Blue Jays general manager said he’s looking at Vladimir Guerrero Jr.’s first full major league spring training as yet another significant step in the stud third baseman’s development.
“This will be more information to understand what’s best for him and the next step,” Atkins told reporters on Thursday before the first official spring training workout for pitchers and catchers. “He’s 19 years old, he’s handled the expectations of competing at the highest level and being very good at that. …
“There’s no firm timeline on when he arrives and when he’s playing in Toronto for the first time. We want to make sure he’s the best possible third baseman, the best possible hitter he can be and this is going to be a fun and exciting time for him and for the organization.”