
Toronto Blue Jays GM Atkins feels club is in an ‘OK’ position
TORONTO — He might be the Toronto Blue Jays general manager but Ross Atkins understands the prominence hockey has within the city’s sports landscape.
Atkins held court with reporters for 19 minutes before Toronto’s series opener with the Cleveland Guardians on Friday at Rogers Centre. He concluded the session by stating, “How about the Maple Leafs.”
The Leafs earned a 4-2 road win over the Ottawa Senators on Thursday night to win their opening-round playoff series in six games. Toronto is through to the second round for just the second time in more than two decades, which has somewhat concealed the Blue Jays’ middling start in 2025.
After winning back-to-back games against the Boston Red Sox on Wednesday and Thursday, Toronto (15-16) sits third in the American League East Division with the same record it had after 31 games a year ago.