In 2002, Law was hired by the Toronto Blue Jays as a "Consultant to Baseball Operations" after impressing Blue Jays' general manager J. P. Ricciardi during the offseason winter meetings.[5] Paul DePodesta had recommended Law to him and Ricciardi asked Law's opinions regarding the approaching Rule 5 draft of that year, and, impressed with Law's answers and explanations, offered him a position with the team.[6] During his time with the Blue Jays, he acted as a major league and minor league scout, contract negotiator, and provided assistance to the team's marketing and sales staffs.[3] Law reached the position of "Special Assistant to the GM" before resigning in 2006 to work at ESPN.[7]
Jays Drafts:
2003 - Aaron Hill, Josh Banks, Shaun Marcum
2004 - David Purcey, Zachary Jackson, Curtis Thigpen (Adam Lind 4th round)
2005 - Ricky Romero, Brian Pettway, Ryan Patterson (Robert Ray 6th round)
Rule V:
2003 - Talley Haines
2004 - none
2005 - none