General manager Ross Atkins says Toronto Blue Jays looking to add to infield
DUNEDIN, Fla. — General manager Ross Atkins says the Toronto Blue Jays are still looking to add to their infield.
Atkins spoke about the Blue Jays’ next move on Tuesday afternoon after formally introducing pitcher Yusei Kikuchi, Toronto’s latest free agent signing. Atkins believes the Blue Jays have “closed the gap” competitively but that he feels more can be done to stay competitive in the American League East.
“We want to make the team better,” said Atkins on a practice field at the Blue Jays spring training facility in Dunedin, Fla. “I think the most obvious way to do that is in our infield and complementing it somehow.”
Media reports say that Toronto has been in the running to sign free agents like Canadian first baseman Freddie Freeman or shortstop Carlos Correa. Freeman is a five-time National League all-star. Correa a two-time American League all-star and the 2015 AL rookie of the year.