The way the Blue Jays treat families is generating more buzz than ever

The way the Blue Jays treat families is generating more buzz than ever
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A Major League Baseball organization has to manage elements that it can control and elements that it cannot.

If we take the Blue Jays as an example, we know that the fact that the club is located in Canada is an element that cannot be controlled— except during the pandemic, of course.

Knowing how to deal with this (with the emphasis on the fact that it's good to represent an entire country) is essential to having a good corporate culture and to being an attractive organization.

But there are also elements that can be controlled. Such as? The quality of the club on the pitch and in the stadium, obviously. #Renovations

But don't underestimate the way families are treated. It's important for the players, who take family life into account when they have their say on a change of destination.

And for months, it's been clear that everything you read about the Blue Jays is that they treat players' families really well. The word is getting out across MLB.

Tyler Rogers, who recently signed in town, is the most recent example of this. He's been told by several friends in the industry how well the Blue Jays treat families.

Is that THE main reason Rogers signed in town? No. The money and the fact that the team is good are the elements that pushed the reliever to choose Toronto.

But family weighs in the balance.

If the Blue Jays continue to do things the right way on and off the field, they'll continue to attract free agents over the next few years.

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