Jays begin early training camp, keen to make strides after wild-card exit last fall
DUNEDIN, Fla. — Feelings of optimism, joy and excitement were ever-present Monday at the Toronto Blue Jays’ player development complex as a couple dozen players kicked off spring training ahead of the 2023 season.
With light winds gently swaying the tops of the palm trees on a brilliant mid-February morning, the mood was as breezy as the favourable conditions in the Sunshine State for Day 1 of early camp.
Distractions seemed virtually non-existent in a welcome change from this time last year when MLB was mired in a lockout and COVID-19 protocols were still top of mind.
The sting from last fall’s wild-card sweep long since faded, the Blue Jays worked out under blue skies and bright sun with a clean slate for 2023.