Toronto Blue Jays manager Charlie Montoyo recently discussed the potential future of third baseman Brandon Barger with the team. Barger, who was acquired in a trade with the New York Mets last season, has shown promise both offensively and defensively.

In a recent interview, Blue Jays general manager Ross Schneider praised Barger’s work ethic and dedication to improving his game. Schneider noted that Barger has made significant strides in his defensive skills at third base, and has also shown an ability to hit for power at the plate.

Schneider went on to say that Barger has the potential to be a key contributor for the Blue Jays in the future, and could potentially become the team’s everyday third baseman. However, Schneider also acknowledged that Barger still has some areas of his game that he needs to work on, particularly his consistency at the plate.

Montoyo echoed Schneider’s sentiments, stating that Barger has the tools to be a successful third baseman in the major leagues. Montoyo praised Barger’s work ethic and attitude, and expressed confidence in his ability to continue to improve and develop as a player.

Overall, it seems that the Blue Jays are optimistic about Barger’s future with the team. With continued hard work and dedication, Barger could become a key piece of the Blue Jays’ lineup for years to come. Only time will tell if Barger can fulfill his potential and become the everyday third baseman for the Blue Jays.