Confirmed: Bautista won’t be back
TORONTO — The Blue Jays won’t be picking up the mutual option on Jose Bautista’s contract for 2018, but GM Ross Atkins wouldn’t rule out the possibility of the all-star slugger returning to Toronto in the future.
Atkins said Tuesday he recently sat down with Bautista to tell him the option on the contract he signed before the 2017 season would not be picked up.
But, while the team won’t be bringing back the 36-year-old right-fielder right now, Atkins said he was moved by the outpouring of fan support on Bautista’s final home game of the season and that moment will not be the last time Bautista is celebrated in Toronto.
Bautista, a three time all-star and two time silver slugger who spent 10 years with the Blue Jays, struggled offensively this Major League Baseball season, finishing the year with a .203 batting average, 23 homers, 65 RBIs and a franchise-record 170 strikeouts.
Atkins, in a season-ending media availability at Rogers Centre, said the team as a whole failed to meet expectations.
The Blue Jays, who reached the American League Championship Series in back-to-back years in 2015 and ’16, ended ’17 in fourth place in the American League, 17 games back of first place Boston.
While injuries had a lot to do with Toronto’s struggles, Atkins said the team needs to be better at preparing for that in the future and will look to acquire more depth in the off-season to help combat that.