
Pressure On: First half of the season will be key for Toronto Blue Jays’ future
TORONTO — With homegrown stars Vladimir Guerrero Jr. and Bo Bichette in the final year of their contracts and a competitive window that’s open — for now — the Toronto Blue Jays need to make a statement over the first half of the season.
The trade-deadline sell-off during last year’s disappointing 74-88 campaign could be minor compared to what might transpire if the Blue Jays struggle over the next few months.
Setting a winning tone could help Toronto build for a potential return to the playoffs. Conversely, a poor first half may lead to trades so that players aren’t lost to free agency, perhaps leading to a rebuilding process.
The pressure is on Canada’s lone big-league team. The opener of the 162-game campaign is set for Thursday against the visiting Baltimore Orioles.