Blue Jays president Mark Shapiro held a highly anticipated press conference with the media today to address a variety of topics related to the team’s performance and future plans. The press conference took place at the team’s training facility in Dunedin, Florida, and was attended by a large group of reporters and journalists.

One of the main topics of discussion during the press conference was the Blue Jays’ recent struggles on the field. The team has had a disappointing start to the season, with a record well below .500. Shapiro acknowledged that the team has not been performing up to expectations and expressed his disappointment with their current standing in the league.

Shapiro also addressed questions about potential changes to the team’s roster and coaching staff. He emphasized that the organization is constantly evaluating their options and looking for ways to improve the team’s performance. While he did not provide specific details about any potential changes, he did hint that there could be some adjustments in the near future.

In addition to discussing the team’s current performance, Shapiro also touched on the Blue Jays’ long-term plans for success. He emphasized the importance of building a strong foundation for sustained success and highlighted the team’s commitment to developing young talent through their farm system.

Overall, the press conference provided valuable insights into the Blue Jays’ current situation and future plans. While there are challenges ahead for the team, Shapiro’s leadership and vision for the organization give fans hope for a brighter future. Stay tuned for more updates as the Blue Jays continue their journey towards success in the MLB.