For Blue Jays fans, Buck Martinez is more than just a former player or commentator.
He is a part of the team’s history.
After announcing his retirement from commentary in early 2026, many believed Martinez would be stepping away from the team’s day-to-day operations.
But according to sources close to the Toronto Blue Jays, new plans are being discussed to bring him back – this time not behind the microphone, but in the team’s strategic meeting room.
If finalized, Martinez would take on a senior advisory role, where he could share his experience and support the leadership and young players.

In a short message circulating among fans, Martinez said that leaving the commentary booth was a difficult decision.
“I’ve always wanted to contribute to the team for as long as possible. But sometimes your health tells you it’s time to slow down.”
At over 70 years old, Martinez admits that the demanding schedule of an MLB commentator – with hundreds of games each season – is no longer suitable for his physical condition.
However, he still affirms that his love for the Blue Jays has never changed.
“If there’s a way to help the team without constant travel or overwork, I’d still want to do it.”
Few in the team’s history have been as deeply connected to the Toronto Blue Jays as Buck Martinez.
He has held many different roles:
team catcher in the 1980s
Head coach of the Blue Jays in the early 2000s
television and radio commentator for decades

In over 40 years with the organization, Martinez has witnessed almost every period of the team’s ups and downs.
From the early years of the franchise to the new generations of players, he has always been a respected voice in the locker room and among the fan community.
According to insiders, the senior advisory position would allow Martinez to contribute without working full-time.
His duties could include:
advising the board on strategy
supporting the development of young catcher
participating in spring training sessions
acting as a bridge between the coaching staff and the team’s history
A team official shared:
“No one understands the Blue Jays like Buck. His experience is invaluable to any generation of players.”
News of Martinez’s potential return quickly spread within the Blue Jays fan community.
Many consider him an icon of the team, similar to the legends who have shaped the franchise’s culture.
A longtime Toronto fan wrote on social media:
“The Blue Jays are more than just a team. For many of us, it’s been Buck Martinez’s voice for decades.”
Therefore, his return – in whatever role – is considered a significant event.
The transition to an advisory role could mark the final chapter in Martinez’s long career with the Blue Jays.

But it’s also a chapter where he can pass on valuable experience to the next generation.
In the modern world of baseball, where data and technology are increasingly dominant, experienced figures like Martinez still offer exceptional value:
a deep understanding of the game and locker room culture.
When asked if he thought he was “leaving the Blue Jays” upon retiring from his role as broadcaster, Martinez simply smiled.
“The Blue Jays will always be a part of my life. You can’t leave something that’s been with you for decades.”
If the plan is finalized in the next few months, fans may once again see Buck Martinez in the dugout or the team conference room.
No microphone in hand.
But still one of the most important voices in Toronto Blue Jays history.