Blue Jays introduce Charlie Montoyo as new manager

Blue Jays GM Ross Atkins discusses the extensive process in picking their new manager, and why Charlie Montoyo regarded by so many other people in baseball, stood out as the lead candidate.

TORONTO – Charlie Montoyo has a piece of advice for managers in minor league baseball who have big-league aspirations — just keep grinding it out.

Montoyo was introduced today as the 13th manager of the Toronto Blue Jays, capping a long road to a Major-League managing job for the 53-year-old.

Montoyo, who spent last season as Tampa Bay’s bench coach, has managed teams at every classification in the Rays’ system, including seven years at the helm of the triple-A Durham Bulls.

He was named International League manager of the year in 2010 and 2013.

Montoyo replaces John Gibbons, who parted ways with the Blue Jays after this past season.

The native of Florida, Puerto Rico is the Blue Jays’ first Hispanic manager and describes his managing style as a "blend of old-school and analytics."

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