Snider working toward earning everyday role
Posted: Tue Feb 8, 2011 10:22 pm
Travis Snider is just 23 years old, but already he has dealt with more ups and downs in his Major League career than most veteran players.
The native of Washington has suffered through a variety of injuries and demotions, and this offseason, he was forced to deal with trade rumours that just wouldn't seem to go away.
Snider was frequently mentioned this offseason in possible trades with the D-backs for outfielder Justin Upton and the Royals for No. 1 starter Zack Greinke. The issue was most of those reports came from south of the border, and whenever the Blue Jays were asked if he was available, the message always remained the same -- he was off limits.
Snider said that type of confidence in him displayed by general manager Alex Anthopoulos has removed any doubt about his future role with the organization.
"I'm very thankful for the relationship that Alex and I have been able to develop," Snider said. "He has always been approachable, very easy to talk to, and we've had a great line of communication in the past two years since he has taken over.
"Their goals and their plans for me have been very clear. They want me to be a part of what they're doing here, but there are a lot of things that have to take place. I'm excited to have that opportunity, and any time your GM backs you like that, it's definitely a confidence booster."
"I've had a few great conversations with John already," Snider said. "I know the opportunities are going to be there to play more often. Hopefully it will be in an everyday situation. That's their goal for me -- to be an everyday player -- and that's something I'll have to continue to work towards and earn.
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