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Blue Jays hire David Bell as VP of baseball operations after six seasons managing Reds

Front-office pivot for Bell signals Toronto's push to rebuild credibility after three straight losing campaigns.

Published May 30, 2026 Source MLB.com From the chopped neck
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Blue Jays hire David Bell as VP of baseball operations after six seasons managing Reds

Front-office pivot for Bell signals Toronto's push to rebuild credibility after three straight losing campaigns.

Source MLB.com ↗

The Toronto Blue Jays hired David Bell as vice president of baseball operations, marking the former Cincinnati Reds manager's first front-office role after six seasons running a dugout. Bell, 52, spent 2019 through 2024 with the Reds, posting a 409-456 record before his dismissal last September. He joins a front office led by general manager Ross Atkins, who has overseen three consecutive losing seasons and mounting questions about organizational direction.

Bell's hire is notable for what it isn't: another analytics hire from a West Coast farm system or a former player with minimal executive experience. He played 12 MLB seasons as an infielder, managed in the minors, and served as vice president of player development for the San Francisco Giants before taking the Reds job. His father Buddy managed five MLB teams over 22 seasons. His grandfather Gus played 15 years in the majors. The baseball operations apprenticeship is genetic.

The timing matters. Toronto went 74-88 in 2024, missing the playoffs for the second straight year despite carrying a $237 million payroll, seventh-highest in baseball. Vladimir Guerrero Jr. and Bo Bichette both enter contract years in 2025, and the front office has yet to extend either. Sponsors have noted softer attendance: the Blue Jays drew 3.05 million fans in 2024, down from 3.52 million in 2023. Rogers Communications, the club's parent, does not separate team financials in quarterly filings, but team president Mark Shapiro has privately acknowledged "pressure to compete" in earnings calls reviewed by analysts.

Bell's role is player evaluation and development oversight, not dugout strategy. He will report directly to Atkins and work alongside Jeff Quinlan, vice president of international scouting. The organizational chart now features four vice presidents under Atkins, one more than last season. League sources suggest Bell's hiring was driven by Shapiro, who values former managers as culture checks on analytics departments. Bell's Reds tenure included public friction with the front office over roster construction, particularly around pitching development and the handling of young arms. Whether that friction was productive or corrosive depends on whom you ask.

What this signals to the market: Toronto is looking for credibility with veteran players who may question a front office that has underdelivered. Bell managed Hunter Greene, Nick Lodolo, and Jonathan India through their early years. He knows how to handle young talent with trade value. Guerrero and Bichette are both represented by agents who remember Bell's public advocacy for his Reds players during contract disputes. That matters in extension negotiations.

The Blue Jays have not yet named a new bench coach or hitting coach under manager John Schneider, who himself survived the offseason on a one-year leash. Bell's name circulated for managerial openings this winter—Miami, Cleveland, and the White Sox all reportedly interviewed him—but he took the front-office path instead. That suggests either limited dugout interest or a calculated bet that his next managerial job will come from a stronger organizational position. Former managers who take VP roles typically resurface in dugouts within two to three years, often with the same club.

Watch for Bell's involvement in Toronto's international signings when the 2025-26 period opens in January 2026. His Giants tenure overlapped with the Marco Luciano and Luis Matos signings, both top-100 prospects at the time. The Blue Jays rank 14th in MLB international bonus pool money for the current period, behind Boston, the Yankees, and Tampa in the AL East. Bell's presence suggests a push to improve that positioning. Also watch whether Toronto extends Guerrero or Bichette before Opening Day. If neither signs, Bell's credibility with agents becomes his first test.

The organizational depth chart now includes a former manager who lost his job nine months ago. The players he will help evaluate know that he was fired. That is either awkward or clarifying, depending on whether Toronto starts winning again.

The takeaway
Bell's front-office pivot gives Toronto veteran credibility ahead of critical extension talks with Guerrero and Bichette, both entering contract years.
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