Eric Wedge could be joining his former boss with the Toronto Blue Jays.

The former American League Manager of the Year is being considered for a position within the Blue Jays organization, according to a report from FOX Sports’ Ken Rosenthal.

The nature of the position is not yet clear, and could conceivably be a front office role. It’s also worth noting that Wedge has ties to the Buffalo area and that the Bisons, Toronto’s triple-A affiliate, have yet to name a manager for the 2016 season.

A formal announcement on the fate of Gary Allenson, the Bisons’ manager in 2014 and 2015, has not been made, but he told The Buffalo News in September that he would be open to a return. His contract expires on Dec. 31.

Wedge managed the Indians from 2002 to 2009 under current Blue Jays president Mark Shapiro, leading Cleveland to within one game of the World Series in 2007. The 47-year-old was named AL Manager of the Year in 2007 and was the runner-up in 2005.

The Indians decided not to renew Wedge’s contract following the 2009 season after a disappointing 65-97 finish. Following his time in Cleveland, Wedge had three unsuccessful seasons as manager of the Seattle Mariners from 2011-13 before announcing his resignation.

Wedge, a minor-league catcher during his playing days, has a 774-846 record (.478) as a big-league manager.